DiscoverAccounting For Crypto AssetsNon-Taxable Transactions: Borrowing Crypto
Non-Taxable Transactions: Borrowing Crypto

Non-Taxable Transactions: Borrowing Crypto

Update: 2023-12-06
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Borrowing crypto assets is no different than borrowing from a traditional lender. The IRS does not consider a loan to be taxable income because it must be repaid. On the other hand, if a crypto loan with an initial USD value of over $600 is forgiven, you should receive a 1099-C for cancellation of debt (COD) income, which is taxable. If the loan provider requires an exchange of crypto for you to get the loan — for example, swapping ETH for cETH to get a loan in Compound (referring to https://compound.finance/) — a conservative approach would be to report the gain or loss, if any, that results from that transaction.

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Non-Taxable Transactions: Borrowing Crypto

Non-Taxable Transactions: Borrowing Crypto

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