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Tax Year Prior to 2020: Can Bitcoin realized losses be counted as capital losses?

If I sell my Bitcoin holdings, will my realized losses be counted as capital losses during tax season?

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KarenL
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Tax Year Prior to 2020: Can Bitcoin realized losses be counted as capital losses?

Yes, if you have a net recognized loss. Your recognized loss/gain is treated similarly to stock or investments. It is netted with other capital gain/loss and taxed according to long- or short-term gain loss.   Here is a link with some information about how cryptocurrency is taxed.   At the bottom of that FAQ there are more FAQs with details on how to report it on your tax return. 

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reticulating
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Tax Year Prior to 2020: Can Bitcoin realized losses be counted as capital losses?

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CryptoTraderTax
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Tax Year Prior to 2020: Can Bitcoin realized losses be counted as capital losses?

Yes they can. Whenever your total capital gains and losses for the year add up to a negative number, you incur a net capital loss. If the net capital loss is less than or equal to $3,000 ($1,500 if you are married and filing a separate tax return), then that entire capital loss can be used to offset other types of income--like the income from your job. If your losses exceed $3,000, then the amount over $3,000 will be rolled forward to the next tax year.

 

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