The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has formally announced that cryptocurrency staking rewards are taxable income. This decision arrives amid an ongoing legal dispute that could significantly influence how digital assets are taxed in the United States.
The lawsuit, filed by cryptocurrency investor Joshua Jarrett, challenges the IRS’s stance on staking rewards. Jarrett argues that tokens generated through staking should not be classified as taxable income upon receipt but rather as new property, which could be taxed only when sold or exchanged.
The case, filed in October 2024, has since brought widespread attention to the complex taxation policies around crypto assets.
IRS’s Position on Staking Rewards
Staking is the process where cryptocurrency holders validate blockchain and in return earn rewards. It has become a cornerstone of many decentralized networks.
The IRS, however, maintains that these rewards are immediately taxable, countering Jarrett’s claim of creating new property.
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In its response, the agency cites Revenue Ruling 2023-12, which categorizes staking rewards as taxable gross income. The IRS highlighted that the tokens provide taxpayers with “dominion and control” upon receipt, which makes them subject to taxation at that moment.
The IRS clarified that staking a cryptocurrency induces a tax liability as soon as rewards are received. This stands regardless of whether the taxpayer has sold or exchanged the tokens.
While the U.S. is facing regulatory ambiguity, the IRS’s firm stance on staking taxation adds another layer of complexity to the growing industry. However, the newly elected pro-crypto president, Donald Trump’s administration is expected to form a crypto-friendly regulatory framework.
Jarrett’s lawsuit could reshape how staking rewards are viewed under U.S. tax law. The case hinges on whether the IRS’s interpretation aligns with the nature of blockchain technology and property laws.
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