The IRS may tax certain NFTs at a higher rate in the future
You may have to pay higher taxes on certain non-fungible tokens (NFTs).
The Internal Revenue Service wants the public to weigh in on its plan to tax some NFTs the same way it taxes tangible collectibles like artwork or precious metals. Taxpayers have until 19 June to comment on the proposal.
Currently, the IRS treats NFTs and cryptocurrency as property for federal income tax purposes, according to the agency’s website. It characterizes an NFT as “a unique digital identifier that is recorded using distributed ledger technology and can be used to certify the authenticity and ownership of an associated right or asset.”
That means if you sell an NFT for less than the amount you paid for it, you can use those losses to offset profits you’ve made from other investments, known as capital gains. You can also reduce your ordinary income by up to $3,000 if your losses exceed your annual capital gains.
Capital gains are usually taxed at a lower rate than income you earn from your job or side job. The tax rate on long-term capital gains – or what you pay on an asset you’ve held for more than a year before you sell it – can vary from 0%, 15% or 20%, depending on your income level.
However, net profit earned by selling a collectible is subject to a higher tax rate of 28%. The IRS defines a collectible as tangible personal possessions, such as any piece of art or any rug or antique. So if the IRS decides to treat NFTs as collectibles for tax purposes, sellers could be faced with a higher tax bill.
To determine whether a specific NFT is a collectible, the IRS plans to conduct a “look-through analysis,” which is a process that helps the agency determine whether an NFT represents ownership of an asset it already considers to be a collector’s item. .
Let’s say you own an NFT that confirms ownership of a gem. NFTs will be considered a collectible because gemstones fall under the IRS’s definition of tangible collectibles, the agency’s website explains.
For the current tax season, the IRS plans to use this analysis to determine when an NFT is treated as a collectible until the agency provides additional guidance in future months.
The NFT market started the year with a significant increase in trading volume, according to NFT and DeFi tracking company DappRadar’s latest report.
In the first quarter of 2023, the NFT market’s trading volume reached a total value of $4.7 billion on 19.4 million NFT sales, according to the report. That’s up from trading volume of $1.9 billion on 18 million sales in the fourth quarter of 2022.
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