How to calculate Taxes on cryptocurrency profits?
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    I have been generating some profits operating with cryptocurrencies and I wonder how I should calculate taxes on those profits.Do any of you have experience in this?How do they handle it?

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    Ah, taxes ... just when you start winning, they arrive.Do not forget that governments want their part, even in crypts!Better see a good portion of your profits.

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    Cryptocurrency taxes depend on the country in which you live.In some places, crypts are considered property, which means that every time you sell or exchange, an taxable event is generated.You need to calculate the difference between the purchase price and the sale price to determine your capital gains.I would recommend talking to a fiscal advisor who is familiar with cryptocurrencies.

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    Exactly, and not just sales.Some countries also impose taxes when you change one crypt for another.Save all records because the lack of documentation can be expensive if you audit you.

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    In many countries, cryptocurrencies are subject to capital gains taxes, which means that you will pay taxes based on how much benefit you have obtained when you sell.If you kept the crypt for more than a year, it will often benefit a lower tax rate.It is best to keep a detailed record of all your transactions, including purchase and sale prices.

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    Keeping manual record is crazy if you do many operations.Use crypto tracking software such as accurate or koinly.They facilitate the calculation of taxes and export reports for your statement.

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    I use a cryptocurrency monitoring tool that automatically calculates my profits and losses.It is useful because I can export the information to a format that I can use for my taxes.There are several platforms that are integrated with exchanges and wallets, so you could look for an automated solution if you make many transactions.

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    Yes, but carefully trusting those platforms.Be sure to check everything before sending your statement.Calculation errors can cost you a lot in the long term.

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    Remember that even if you exchange one crypt for another, you may be creating an taxable event, since you are technically selling a crypt to buy another.Not only should you worry about when you become a crypto in Fiat money.Be sure to report everything correctly to avoid problems with tax authorities.

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    That is true, and don't forget the Staking or Yield Farming rewards.Depending on the country, those may also be subject to taxes.Don't think you're going to escape without paying.

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