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Tax: BTC Price Slump is Last Opportunity to Exploit Loophole

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Updated by Nicole Buckler
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In Brief

  • BTC price slump is the last opportunity to exploit the longstanding ‘wash sale’ tax loophole
  • This loophole that will finally close in early 2022
  • US investors now have a little under two weeks to exploit the rule
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Bitcoin’s price slump is offering US investors a final opportunity to take advantage of the longstanding ‘wash sale’ tax loophole that will finally close in early 2022.

The wash sale exemption allows crypto investors to sell crypto assets at a loss and immediately buy back the same asset to remain in the market. Those recorded losses can then be used to offset gains, reducing the overall tax burden.

If a person bought bitcoin at its recent peak of $69,000 on November 10, and sold at today’s value of $47,000, they could record a tax loss of $22,000. They could then immediately buy back in at $47,000 without interruption and use the $22,000 to offset profits from the stock market, crypto and NFT.

As CNBC’s Robert Frank told Squawk Box last week, the last window of opportunity to exploit this loophole will effectively close at the end of the year.

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“Tax advisors recommend investors sell the tranches with the highest cost basis before January 1,” said Frank. “Also starting January 1 crypto platforms such as Coinbase and Gemini, they will be required to report customer holdings to the IRS, so the days of under-reporting your crypto taxes may be numbered.”

Following the changes to the tax rules, investors who sell any crypto asset at a loss will have to wait over 30 days before buying back into the same asset if they wish to record the tax loss. A quick repurchase of the same asset within that 30 day waiting period will make any claim of loss invalid.

US investors now have a little under two weeks to exploit the rule. Those who now wish to take advantage will have to hope that their accountant doesn’t take the festive period off.

Follow up: You may be interest to know that The IRS has made a minor revision to the crypto reporting question in the 1040 tax form.

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Robert D Knight
Robert D Knight is a journalist and copywriter who has specialized in crypto for over four years. His varied experience includes freelancing, in-project contracts, agency work, and PR, giving him a holistic view of the blockchain industry.
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