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Investors & landlords
I think the issue here is that it is a relatively unique and uncommon issue, and they would have to take the table Graystone provides and digitize it and then track you individual circumstances. It isn’t trivial. Once I saw how it worked, I just made myself an excel spreadsheet. I have 5 or 6 lots of GBTC that I purchased, and to keep it simple, when they are saying they sold off X many bitcoins per share, I figure how many BTC were sold based on my total holdings but then sell the oldest BTC first (kind of like selling your oldest lots of stock first). That will keep the math simple for now. THe only minor complication was making sure I kept the long term vs short term BTC sales until that oldest lot was held long enough that it was all long term capital gains or losses. I figure that by the time this asset turns around and is profitable again, I will really have this system down!