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Level 2
posted Mar 20, 2024 11:06:22 AM

Digital Assets/crypto

I uploaded my Fidelity 1099-DIV and 1099INT, 1099-MISC. How do I know what/if any cryptocurrency has been bought/sold as part of this long form with a million different companies/stocks listed? I did not get any separate form about crypto specifically. Turbo asked if I had bought/sold digital assets…honestly I don’t know. My husband said we may have bought a small amount ($<500), but when I answered “yes” to the “Did you have a financial stake in a digital asset, Turbo just went to the next section and asked nothing else.

Please advise!

Thanks! TaxDocMomma

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Expert Alumni
Mar 20, 2024 12:53:58 PM

The IRS will ask you if you received, exchanged or sold any digital assets during the year. If so, it is up to you to report income associated with that on your tax return. If you report the income listed on the 1099 forms that you reference and any other income you received from digital assets during the year then you will be in compliance. You don't need to do anything special to indicate that you are reporting income from digital assets, you just need to make sure you report the income.

 

You can read more here: Digital asset transactions

 

 

Level 2
Mar 20, 2024 4:28:55 PM

Alrighty, so I just want to be sure I’m understanding correctly. If the only crypto we may have bought/sold is in the 1099-MISC/B forms from fidelity and we didn’t do anything else with crypto in 2023, then I don’t have to determine which amounts on the 1099 forms are from crypto…since turbotax brings in all the data from the form as a whole? I can just use these forms and then say “yes” to the digital asset question, but not have to do anything else with it.

 

Thank you for your help! 

Expert Alumni
Mar 26, 2024 6:33:49 AM

Yes, you must answer the question about whether you had a financial stake in a digital asset.

 

As long as your statement shows the cost basis as well as the sales price then you are all set.  Only you would know what you paid for your investments, including crypto, unless everything is purchased and sold through the same broker from the beginning.  Make sure you are not paying tax on the amount you paid for the investments.

 

After you finish the income section of TurboTax, continue at the bottom of the page and answer the questions that come next.

  1. Did you own or control a foreign bank account trust or financial asset in 2023?
  2. Did you take a disaster distribution for a disaster that occurred in 2019-2022?
  3. Did you have a financial stake in a digital asset?

@TaxDocMama 

New Member
May 3, 2024 8:56:31 AM

How do I check my digital assets for my taxes cause I have stock and bonds income that I haven't collected and I need help with that some even call up to places and act like me 

Employee Tax Expert
May 6, 2024 1:28:25 PM

Can you clarify your question please?  

 

If you sold, exchanged, spent, or converted any cryptocurrency, then you would need to report the transaction as a stock sale.  If you have other earned income, this link provides a lot of information to help you determine how it will be taxed.

 

Also, TurboTax does have a newer feature that might be of assistance to you.  It's called TurboTax Investor Center and it has a lot of great tools to help you track your digital assets as well as a way to import it into TurboTax when it comes time to filing your tax return.

 

@Lilwolf 

Intuit Alumni
Jul 9, 2025 11:32:59 AM

Please be advised that the TurboTax Investor Center will be discontinued on July 22, 2025. Please see this FAQ for more information: How do I download my info from Investor Center?