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What Is the Tax Burden Difference between Using Fiat and Crypto for a Purchase?

Using fiat currency for a purchase has no immediate tax burden beyond sales tax, as fiat is not a capital asset. Using crypto, however, triggers a capital gains event on the difference between the crypto's cost basis and its fair market value at the time of purchase.

This adds a layer of complexity and potential tax liability to every crypto-based purchase.

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