Few Americans reporting cryptocurrency
trading to IRS for now: report
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[February 13, 2018]
By Anna Irrera
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Less than 100 people
out of the 250,000 individuals who have already filed federal taxes this
year through company Credit Karma reported a cryptocurrency transaction
to U.S. tax authorities, the company said on Tuesday.
This is despite nearly 57 percent of the 2000 Americans surveyed by the
credit score startup and research firm Qualtrics last month saying they
had realized some gains from cryptocurrencies, according to a Credit
Karma study.
Roughly the same percentage said they had never reported cryptocurrency
gains to the Internal Revenue Service, while nearly half of those polled
said they understood how owning cryptocurrencies affected their taxes,
the study said.
The IRS considers cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin as property for
federal tax purposes, meaning any profits or losses from the sale or
exchange of the virtual coins should generally be reported as capital
gains or losses.
Trading of cryptocurrencies, digital tokens whose value is not backed by
central banks and hard assets, surged in 2017 amid a rally in their
price. A single bitcoin is worth more than $8000, compared with $1000 a
year ago.
Despite the surge it remains unclear how many Americans hold
cryptocurrencies as these are bought and sold on online platforms,
sometimes anonymously or using pseudonyms. US-based cryptocurrency
exchange Coinbase says it has 10 million users, although it is unclear
how many of these are in the U.S.
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Bitcoin (virtual currency) coins placed on Dollar banknotes, next to
computer keyboard, are seen in this illustration picture, November
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Jagjit Chawla, general manager for Credit Karma Tax said the company
was not too surprised that few people had reported cryptocurrency
gains as Americans with more complex tax situations tend to file
closer to the deadline.
"However, given the popularity of bitcoin and cryptocurrencies in
2017, we'd expect more people to be reporting," Chawla said in a
statement.
The deadline for filing taxes this is year is April 17.
The IRS projects that around 156 million individuals will file this
year.
Around 1 million people filed their taxes with Credit Karma's
service last year.
(Reporting by Anna Irrera)
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