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thepep
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Crypto reporting question when used to purchase a service

So I purchase 300 UNCL tokens at xyz cost.  I then use these tokens (sell?) a couple minutes later on a staking platform to obtain a percent "Boost" in my earnings of another token on the staking platform.  I guess this could be considered that I purchased a "service"?  The 300 UNCL are then burned or permanently removed from the blockchain by the staking platform in exchange for the "Boost".  Is this considered a taxable/reportable event?  I have a cost basis when I purchased the UNCL but when I used them for the "Boost", is that considered a sale with an associated capital gain/loss situation?  If so, it'd basically be a wash as I performed each task concurrently.

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JamesG1
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Crypto reporting question when used to purchase a service

It may be a taxable event but it sounds like the end result is $0 taxable gain.

 

Your Crypto Tax Guide states:

 

If you buy, sell or exchange crypto in a non-retirement account, you'll face capital gains or losses.

 

As an example, you purchase 300 units of A for $1 each equals $300 cost basis in the property.  The staking platform gives you credit for the $300 with no gain or loss.

 

You now have X units of B with a cost basis of $300.

 

If the staking platform had given you credit for $350 and your cost basis in the property was $300, you would report a $50 gain.

 

@thepep 

 

 

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