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Cryptocurrency taxation in Canada encompasses a complex set of rules governed by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). The CRA classifies cryptocurrency as a commodity, and as such, it is subject to either Income Tax or Capital Gains Tax, depending on the nature of the transaction. For Bitget users, understanding these aspects of Canadian crypto taxation is vital for compliance and optimizing tax positions.
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Taxable Crypto Transactions: Cryptocurrency is taxable in Canada. Income Tax is levied on half of any gains from crypto dispositions, as well as on additional income derived from crypto-related activities like staking or being paid in crypto. The tax rate depends on the transaction type and your income level
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Tax-Free Transactions: Certain crypto transactions are exempt from taxation in Canada. These include buying crypto with fiat currency, holding (HODLing) crypto, transferring crypto between your own wallets, receiving crypto as a gift, and creating a Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO)
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Capital Gains Tax: When you dispose of crypto through selling, swapping, spending, or gifting, any profit made is subject to Capital Gains Tax. However, only half of the net capital gain is taxed each financial year. The Capital Gains Tax rate mirrors the individual's Federal and Provincial Income Tax rates, but only half of the capital gain is taxable
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Capital Losses: Capital losses from crypto can be used to offset capital gains, reducing the overall tax bill. Only half of the net capital loss can be offset in a given tax year. Remaining losses can be carried forward to future financial years to offset future gains
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Lost or Stolen Crypto: The CRA hasn't issued specific guidelines on whether lost or stolen crypto can be claimed as a capital loss. However, since crypto is considered capital property, it's possible to claim a capital loss for stolen crypto
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Calculating Gains and Losses: To calculate capital gains or losses, determine the cost basis of your crypto (purchase price plus any transaction fees) using the adjusted cost basis method. The gain or loss is the difference in value from acquisition to disposition. For gifted or free crypto, the entire proceeds may be considered profit and subject to Capital Gains Tax
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Cost Basis Method and Superficial Loss Rule: Canada employs the adjusted cost basis method for calculating crypto gains and losses. The superficial loss rule prevents offsetting capital losses against gains if similar assets are bought and sold within a 30-day period. Newcomers to Canada must adjust their crypto cost basis to the fair market value on the day they became Canadian residents
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Tax Breaks: Some tax breaks are available for crypto investors. Only half of the crypto gains are taxed, and there are personal tax allowances and spousal tax credits that can be utilized. However, these shouldn't be self-calculated when filing taxes; the CRA will apply any applicable discounts
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Income Tax on Crypto: Various crypto transactions may be categorized as income, especially for those who trade regularly and at scale. Activities like mining, staking, earning interest through DeFi, and receiving rewards from play-to-earn platforms are typically considered business income and are subject to Income Tax
Canadian crypto taxation involves a mix of income and capital gains taxes, with specific rules for calculating gains, losses, and tax exemptions. This is why Bitget works with leading crypto tax software partners like Koinly to support users.
It is essential for crypto investors to understand these regulations and consult their tax advisors for advice.
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