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How Does One Prove “Specific Identification” to a Tax Authority?

To prove specific identification, a trader must maintain meticulous records that clearly document the date, time, cost basis, and quantity of each crypto acquisition, and link those specific acquisition lots to the corresponding disposition events. This typically requires transaction IDs, wallet addresses, and time-stamped exchange data to satisfy the burden of proof.

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