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What Are the Tax Implications of Using Crypto to Purchase Goods or Services?

Using cryptocurrency to purchase goods or services is considered a taxable event, specifically a disposition of property. A capital gain or loss is realized based on the difference between the fair market value of the crypto at the time of purchase and its original cost basis.

The user must calculate and report this gain or loss, even if the transaction is small, which can complicate everyday crypto spending.

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