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3 Crypto Tax Tips
Miles Fuller, Senior Director of Government Solutions at Taxbit, shares some tips for crypto investors as the deadline for tax filing looms Plus, how FTX's repayments to customers could potentially affect tax liabilities.

Crypto Tax: Everything You Need to Know
Taxbit Senior Director of Government Solutions Miles Fuller explains everything investors need to know before filing their crypto taxes, including potential deductions from losses in previous years and how recent developments in bankruptcies could affect tax liabilities. Plus, insights on the latest IRS guidelines and stress relief during tax season.

IRS Claiming $24B in Unpaid Taxes From FTX Is 'Unusual,' Tax Expert Says
FTX is pushing back against a U.S. government's claim for $24 billion in unpaid taxes from the bankrupt crypto exchange. TaxBit head of government solutions Miles Fuller weighs in on why it's uncommon for the U.S. government to demand such a large amount of money.

FTX Pushes Back on 'Alice in Wonderland' Tax Claim From the IRS
The U.S. government's claim for $24 billion in unpaid taxes from FTX has only one source – taking cash away from its victims, according to the bankrupt crypto exchange. A recent court filing stated in part, "This Alice in Wonderland argument has no support in the law." TaxBit head of government solutions Miles Fuller shares his thoughts on the latest developments.

How Does a Tax Deduction Work if an Exchange Enters Bankruptcy?
As part of CoinDesk's Tax Week 2023, Miles Fuller, Head of Government Solutions at TaxBit, joins "First Mover" to explain how FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried's guilty verdict could give some clarity for FTX customers waiting to figure out where they stand in the company's bankruptcy proceedings and the tax treatment of any losses incurred. "The taxpayer needs to be able to show that they lost their money due to theft," Fuller said. The conviction of Bankman-Fried is going to give the customers "the ammunition they need."

Tax Implications Following Sam Bankman-Fried's Conviction
As part of CoinDesk's Tax Week 2023, TaxBit Head of Government Solutions Miles Fuller discusses how the end of FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried's trial could provide some clarity for FTX customers as to how the company’s bankruptcy might affect their taxes. However, how the IRS might act in the context of illegal activity remains unclear.

U.S. Crypto Tax Proposal Will Provide Greater 'Clarity' in Sector: Tax Expert
The U.S. Treasury Department has finally unveiled its definition of a "broker" for the crypto industry, defining how crypto companies and investors will need to meet tax reporting obligations. Miles Fuller, Taxbit head of government relations, says "This is probably one of the most highly anticipated things to happen in this space...now we have that and it should provide a lot of clarity."

How to Navigate the Treasury Department’s Crypto Tax Proposal
The IRS is finally proposing rules for crypto tax reporting, giving the industry its own 1099 form and declaring digital asset miners safe from the future requirements. Taxbit head of government relations Miles Fuller discusses what to make of the new plan and the potential outcomes.

TaxBit Exec on FTX Collapse, Crypto Taxes
The Financial Times reports FTX held less than $1 billion in liquid assets against $9 billion in liabilities before its bankruptcy filing. TaxBit Government Relations Senior Director Seth Wilks discusses the collapse of FTX and its financial considerations. Wilks also shares his insights into crypto taxes amid IRS scrutiny of the industry.

Navigating Tax & Accounting in the Digital Asset World
Erin Fennimore, TaxBit Head of Tax & Information Reporting Solutions, and Aaron Jacob, TaxBit Head of Accounting Solutions, join Binance Global Head of Tax Raj Mukherjee at Consensus 2022 to discuss the various challenges with the Infrastructure Bill and upcoming regulatory requirements from a tax and accounting perspective.
