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Virtual Currency Taxation

Virtual Currency Taxation Virtual currency use is increasing, and roughly 3 in 10 Americans younger than age 30 indicate they have invested in, traded, or used a virtual currency, such as Bitcoin or Ethereum. As a result, tax preparers are more likely than ever to encounter clients who have engaged in one or more virtual currency transactions during the year and who may have taxable income as a result. Tax Treatment of Virtual Currency briefly discusses the nature of virtual currency, how transactions in virtual currency occur and are recorded, and the tax treatment to which they are subject.

Course Info:

  • Course #: 3355B
  • Delivery: Self-Study
  • CPE Hours: 2
  • Course Level: Basic
  • Prerequisites: None
  • Advanced Preparation: None
  • IRS Category: Federal Tax Law
  • Total Pages: 50
  • Questions: 10

EA Program Approval Number: XE26W-T-00356-22-S
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