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Even if you "sold" the bitcoin to convert it into cash you do NOT enter it on the Sch D as a sale ... delete what you entered in that section and enter the income received on the Sch C instead ...
Ok, so just for clarity's sake and to wrap this up. I leave the Cryptocurrency section blank or at $0.00, and don't have to click yes or no in the prompt about having it in the Cryptocurrency section, correct? Inputting it ONLY as additional income on my Schedule C.
That is not correct. If you sold the crypto back to fiat currency, you DEFINITELY DO need to enter that sale on Schedule D. Per IRS notice 2014-21, crypto is a capital asset. Whenever a capital asset changes character (in this case, changed from BTC to USD), you must report it on Schedule D. Not reporting the sale can cause problems with the IRS.
So first you will convert the .32 BTC to USD to determine fair market value (FMV) on the date of receipt. Then you will report that FMV as self-employed income.
Next, you will enter the sale of the BTC to USD. The cost basis of the BTC you sold can be set at the value of the services you rendered (likely the FMV of the service you rendered), and your transaction records will show the USD value of your proceeds on the date of sale. Any gain or loss on the sale will then flow to Schedule D.
Thank you @GiseleD for clarifying this for me. So I'm pretty sure I understand you correctly here - this is how I'm understanding it:
The FMV of the 0.32 BTC was $1665.09 on the date of RECEIPT (This value goes in as self-employed income - it also goes in as the "Cost Basis" on the Schedule D).
The FMV of the 0.32 BTC on the date of SALE was $1632.40
$1665.09 - $1632.40 = $32.69
So a $32.69 dollar loss is what I would input as "Sale Proceeds", correct?
Would the "Date of Purchase" field be the date of BTC receipt?
And one last question - would the "Sale Proceeds" include fees that I was charged by the exchange?
The $1665.09 is the both the SE income and the cost basis, correct.
The FMV of the BTC on the date of the sale of $1632.40 is the Proceeds of the sale. The proceeds are what you received for the transaction, and the $32.69 is your loss. The software will automatically calculate the gain/loss for you; you don't need to enter the $32.69 anywhere.
The date of purchase is indeed the date you received it for your self-employment services.
The fees charged by the exchange for the sale back to fiat (USD) are actually added to the cost basis ($1665.09). Please keep good notes on how you calculated this in case you are examined by the IRS.
Hope this helps!
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