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How Investing vs Trading impacts tax

In most cases of buying and selling cryptocurrency as a retail investor, you are participating in investing rather than trading. The two are treated differently for tax purposes.

  • Investing is subject to capital gains tax or income tax, depending on the nature of the transaction.
  • Trading in this case refers to self-employment which is subject to income tax and National Insurance Contributions.

The key difference between investing and trading – along with the different tax treatments, is how losses generated in the crypto-activity can be used.

In their guidance, HMRC have explicitly stated that they would expect it to be exceedingly rare that any crypto-activity constituting buying & selling crypto would be classified as “trading”.

If you are uncertain, speak to a tax advisor as there are always exceptions, including but not limited to, developing tokens and large scale mining.

How is crypto tax calculated in the United States?

You can be liable for both capital gains and income tax depending on the type of cryptocurrency transaction, and your individual circumstances. For example, you might need to pay capital gains on profits from buying and selling cryptocurrency, or pay income tax on interest earned when holding crypto.

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What is an ERC-1155

Wondering about the tax implications of trading ERC 1155s? We’ve got the answers for you in our blog.

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So you’ve dived into the world of crypto, and stumbled across a bunch of different terms starting with “ERC”. ERC stands for ‘Ethereum Request for Comment’. There are ERC-721s, ERC-20s (amongst others), but the focus of this blog are ERC-1155s. To understand the difference between each of these, you have to first understand what a token standard is, and what it means. Let’s get started!

What is a token standard?

Token standards are defined as the set of rules that allow the development of cryptocurrency tokens on different blockchain protocols. These rules dictate how different types of tokens work on a particular blockchain, and how they interact with smart contracts. At the time of writing, the most popular token standards on the Ethereum blockchain are ERC-20s, ERC-721s and ERC-1155s.

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ERC-20s: ERC-20 is the technical standard for fungible tokens created using the Ethereum blockchain. A fungible token is one that is interchangeable with another of its kind, maintaining the same value regardless of which token you hold. As an example, WETH as a token is an ERC-20. 1 WETH, with no difference in value or properties.

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ERC-721s: ERC-721s are the exact opposite of an ERC-20, in that they are non-fungible. This means that no two ERC-721s are the same, making each token matching this standard unique. The use case you may be most familiar with is NFTs.

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ERC-1155s: Imagine if you could combine the best of both worlds and had the ability to create either fungible or non-fungible tokens within the same standard? That’s exactly what ERC-1155s aim to provide.

What makes ERC-1155s so appealing?

During the NFT summer of 2021, costs were prohibitively high to interact on the Ethereum mainnet with any ERC-721. As an NFT trader, you needed to individually action multiple transactions for each NFT, costing you a lot in gas fees. ERC-1155s allow for batch transferring, where multiple assets can be transferred in one transaction. This limits network congestion and lowers transaction costs. That in itself is an improvement on previous token standards. However, that’s not all ERC-1155s offer. By providing the ability to create fungible or non-fungible tokens in the same environment, this makes the conversion of fungible tokens to NFTs (or the reverse) simple.

Let’s use Cryptopunk#1 as an example, and pretend that it was an ERC-1155 instead of an ERC-721: There will only ever be one non-fungible version of Cryptopunk#1, but ERC-1155s give users the ability to trade fungible copies of the same asset in tandem. The non-fungible version holds higher value, as it is one-of-a-kind, whereas the fungible copies increase accessibility on the user’s side.

How are ERC-1155s taxed?

The tax treatment of ERC-1155s will come down to the rules and guidelines of your specific jurisdiction. If your tax authority hasn’t yet given specific guidance on the treatment of ERC-1155s, you could assume that they will have the same rules applied to them as other crypto assets in your region. As an example, in Australia, any token (whether an ERC-721, ERC-20 or ERC-1155) is treated as a capital gains tax (CGT) asset. As a result in Australia, disposing of an ERC-1155 token (e.g. by selling one or trading one) would trigger a capital gains tax event.

Does Summ support ERC-1155s?

We do indeed! Currently we have ERC-1155 token support in-app for Arbitrum, Avalanche, Binance Smart Chain, Ethereum, Fantom and Polygon. Using our platform, you’re able to track minting and selling ERC-1155s on any of these networks, as well as converting an ERC-721 to an ERC-1155 (or vice versa).

Try it out for yourself.

Disclaimer: The content of this guide is for general informational purposes only. It is not legal or tax advice. Viewing this guide, purchasing or using Summ (formerly Crypto Tax Calculator) does not create an attorney-client relationship or a tax advisor-client relationship.

The information in this guide represents the opinions of experienced crypto tax professionals; however, some of the topics in this guide are still subject to debate amongst professionals, and tax authorities could ultimately release guidance that conflicts with the information in this guide. The information contained in this guide is based on the authors’ interpretation of current guidelines. Changes to the guidelines may be retroactive and could significantly alter the views expressed herein. Therefore, use this information at your own risk and for information purposes only.

Consult a professional regarding your individual tax or legal situation.

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