Crypto staking rewards are taxable once received: IRS

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The U.S. tax department will be requiring taxpayers to count staking rewards as gross income at the time they gain “dominion” over the tokens.

United States crypto investors must report crypto staking rewards as gross income in the year it was received, according to a new ruling from the country’s top tax authority.

On July 31, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) issued Revenue Ruling 2023-14, giving clarification about how income earned from staking digital assets should be treated for taxation purposes.

Excerpt from Rev. Rul. 2023-14. Source: irs.gov

Gross income includes income realized in any form, whether in money, property, services and now staking rewards.

The ruling applies to cash-method taxpayers who receive any crypto as remuneration for validating transactions on proof-of-stake blockchains and applies both when staking cryptocurrency directly and when staking through a centralized crypto exchange.

The ruling stated that the fair market value of the crypto rewards should be included in annual income and determined when the assets are received.

“The fair market value is determined as of the date and time the taxpayer gains dominion and control over the validation rewards.”

“Dominion” was defined as the time when the investor controls and has the ability to sell, exchange, or otherwise dispose of the cryptocurrency rewards.

The IRS previously subjected crypto-mining rewards to both income and capital gains tax but had no provisions for staking rewards up until now, according to crypto tax firm Koinly.

Messari founder Ryan Selkis said the IRS is treating crypto staking like stock dividends.

Meanwhile, Jason Schwartz, tax partner and digital assets co-head at Fried Frank said: “While the ruling is therefore unsurprising, it’s still disappointing,” before adding:

“Tax law has always required the existence of a payer, such as an employer or other counterparty, for taxable income to accrue to someone. Even treasure trove discoveries are deferred payments.”

Related: Judge suggests IRS issued $4K refund over tax lawsuit based on quality of lawyers

The IRS tax bulletin comes at a time when U.S. federal regulators such as the Securities and Exchange Commission are targeting crypto-staking service providers and exchanges alleging that they are offering illegal securities sales.

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