Biglittlejoe
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Would there be any way for the IRS to know about my bitcoin transactions with Cash App if I don’t report them?
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Cash app or any us platform for that matter sends the irs 1099's for every account holder. Does the irs cross refnce that to see what you reportred, yes do they do it with everyone, no. Even with modern Computing this is a tidepus task so sampling is usually the way. Basically pick a sample of people and cross refrence them. If they see too many violations they increase the sample.Would there be any way for the IRS to know about my bitcoin transactions with Cash App if I don’t report them?
It makes sense. Like i mentioned sending crypto is selling the capital asset. Therfore if you had any gains on the coins you sent they'll go under your gains for that taxable yearWhat I know is that all the crypto I sent out of Coinbase and CashApp shows up as capital gains on the 1099s. I should probably check w a tax professional.
So, but it wasn’t just gains, it was the whole amount was assumed as gains because the asset was gone. So they assumed 100% value as gains. At least that’s how H&R online did it.It makes sense. Like i mentioned sending crypto is selling the capital asset. Therfore if you had any gains on the coins you sent they'll go under your gains for that taxable year
I'm not sure how h&R block does it but you definitely don't need to pay taxes on your principal. You already paid taxes on it when earned.So, but it wasn’t just gains, it was the whole amount was assumed as gains because the asset was gone. So they assumed 100% value as gains. At least that’s how H&R online did it.
