BitcoinTaxes Crypto Taxation Series show

BitcoinTaxes Crypto Taxation Series

Summary: Series of podcasts from BitcoinTaxes with accountants, CPAs and tax attorneys that have experience in cryptocurrencies and how they should be treated for taxation.

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Podcasts:

 IRS Audits on your Cryptocurrency Taxes | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:49:47

IRS audits are a real possibility for anyone who has traded cryptocurrencies. Alex Kugelman, a tax controversy lawyer with an abundance of knowledge concerning cryptocurrency audits, shares his expertise on IRS cryptocurrency audits, including risk reduction strategies as well as enforcement predictions and misconceptions.

 R&D Tax Credits for Blockchain and Crypto Businesses | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:23:11

Tyler Kem, CEO of Visionary Tax, joins us to discuss an invaluable tax credit that businesses in the blockchain and crypto space should be looking into - the R&D Tax Credit. Tyler discusses how your company can qualify for this credit, when to take the credit, and how his services can assist any business interested in learning more about it.

 Cryptocurrency Taxation Information and Filing with Visor | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:37:47

This week on the BitcoinTaxes podcast, we speak with Jacqueline Mitchell, a tax advisor at Visor. Visor is an online professional tax service specializing in helping young professionals get their taxes done, and are especially knowledgeable in the field of cryptocurrency taxation. Jacqueline shares some of this valuable knowledge with us, from how to treat a crypto donation, to what to do if you receive a 1099-K from an exchange.

 Crypto Taxation with Tax Attorney Tyson Cross | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:49:09

Tyson Cross, a tax attorney from Cross Law and BitcoinTaxSolutions, discusses some of the more complex issues in cryptocurrency taxation, as well as the effects that the 2018 tax law changes have had on crypto taxes. Tyson shares his knowledge about how the IRS views token swaps, splits, ICOs, stablecoins, and airdrops. If you are unsure about what constitutes a taxable event, and what the implications of those events are, be sure to tune in!

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