Virtual Currency...Every Bit Counts

Virtual Currency...Every Bit Counts

In recent Internal Revenue Service Notice 2014-21, virtual currencies like Bitcoin have been classified as property. The IRS is aware of the growing popularity of this medium of exchange and that it is not considered legal tender by any government. The IRS notice hopes to clarify how you must treat your use of this new technology. The outcome for users is not good. Here is what you need to know;

 

As the technology of alternative methods to exchange goods and services evolves, so will your need to understand it. Should someone offer to provide you with Bitcoins for products and services, you will now know there are tax implications to saying yes.

 

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