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2023-03-31

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.

CoinLedger

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Best for: Users who want a simple, straightforward experience without complex DeFi needs.

Key differentiator: Offers an unlimited transaction plan for high-volume traders at a fixed price.

Pricing: $49 (100 transactions) to $499+ (10,000+ transactions).

Limitation: Does not generate Schedule D forms - you will need to complete this manually or with other software.

Notable: Strong NFT support with OpenSea integration.

CoinTracker

CoinTracker is a portfolio tracker and tax calculator supporting over 30,000 cryptocurrencies.

Best for: Users who prioritize portfolio tracking alongside tax reporting.

Key differentiator: Direct integrations with TurboTax and H&R Block Desktop.

Pricing: $59 (100 transactions) to $599 (10,000 transactions), with full-service options up to $3,499.

Limitation: Customer support is limited on lower-tier plans - priority support requires the $599 Ultra plan.

Notable: Good security with end-to-end encryption and SOC 2 compliance.

ZenLedger

ZenLedger offers both DIY crypto tax reports and professional full-service accounting.

Best for: Users who want tax loss harvesting included at every pricing tier.

Key differentiator: Tax loss harvesting is available on all plans, not just premium tiers.

Pricing: $49 (100 transactions) to $399 (15,000 transactions).

Limitation: Only offers 400+ exchange integrations - significantly fewer than competitors. Some users report customer support issues with long wait times.

Notable: TurboTax integration and 14-day refund policy.

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How to survive in a crypto bear market

Read this article to understand the different strategies you can apply in a crypto bear market.

Key takeaways
This tax guide is regularly updated: Last Update  

So, are we even in a bear market?

According to Investopedia, “a bear market is when a market experiences prolonged price declines. It typically describes a condition in which securities prices fall 20% or more from recent highs amid widespread pessimism and negative investor sentiment.” Stepping aside from this more technical definition of a bear market, a decision on whether or not we’re in one can come down to some as intangible as ‘feeling’. If you’ve noticed a reduction in enthusiasm in the industry, then it’s likely on an emotional level, we’ve dropped into a bear market. With this being said, it’s really up to you to determine whether we are or aren’t in a bear market right now.

Risk Profile Analysis

If you’ve come to the conclusion that we are indeed in the midst of a bear market, then it’s time to strategize how to get the most out of it. The most important first step to developing a bear market strategy is to evaluate your risk profile. A risk profile is a tool that investors use to identify if a particular investment falls within their appetite for risk.

Aggressive risk profile: This is a trader whose portfolio consists predominantly of small market cap tokens, maybe some BTC and ETH and no stablecoins. They’re open to using platforms that haven’t been audited and are likely to be among the first user groups. They’re likely invested in dozens of different projects.

Moderate risk profile: This is a trader whose portfolio consists mostly of BTC and ETH, with a smaller proportion of stablecoins and small market cap tokens. They likely only use protocols that they’ve put the work in to understand, and have a good reputation in the space.

Low-risk profile: This is a trader whose entire portfolio is made up of BTC, ETH, and stablecoins. They likely don’t invest more than 5-10% of their net worth in crypto.

Crypto Bear Market Strategies

Now that you can use the above as a high-level guide to assess where your risk profile is sitting, we can dive into relevant bear market strategies. As always, this is neither financial nor tax advice. Make sure to do your own research and talk to a professional if you’re ever uncertain.

Dollar-cost averaging

Dollar-cost averaging is an investment strategy that aims to reduce the impact of volatility on the purchase of assets. It involves buying equal amounts of the asset at regular intervals. An example of this would be to set a recurring buy on a monthly basis for 0.2 ETH. You can set and forget, and your accumulation of the asset will continue to grow in time for the next bull market.

Buying the dip

The first step in this strategy is to identify which assets you want to own. It helps to have a risk profile in mind when you make this selection. Ideally during a bear market, you’ll allocate a portion of your spend into typically low-risk assets.

Portfolio diversification

Portfolio diversification is the practice of spreading risk across your portfolio, and consequently limiting exposure to any single type of asset. By diversifying, you’re ensuring that the future of your portfolio doesn’t rest on the performance of a single asset.

Staking

If you’re bullish on holding your crypto assets for the long-term, then you could double down on this strategy by participating in staking protocols. By staking, you’ll be able to lock your crypto (that wouldn’t have been doing anything else!) into a program to generate a passive income. This means that regardless of what the market is doing, you’ll be increasing the value of your portfolio incrementally. For more information on staking, check out our blog here.

Margin trading

Margin trading is the practice of borrowing crypto funds in order to gain access to a higher amount of capital. As mentioned in our margin trading blog, this isn’t for the noob trader, so tread carefully. During a bear market, experienced investors can profit by shorting - by betting that the price of a particular asset will decrease. Read more about it here.

Tax-loss harvesting

Tax-loss harvesting, the bear market, and the tax world come together in one simple process. We go into more depth on how to tax-loss harvest in our blog here, but the main takeaway is that if you sell any crypto assets at a loss, you might be able to use these losses to offset any capital gains. Depending on your region’s guidelines, you might even be able to carry over these losses to consequential financial years!

Hodling (Holding on for dear life)

Quite possibly the most simple strategy to implement during bear marketing: hodling. Obviously, the onus is on the individual trader, but if you’re bullish on crypto in the long-term, then you can hold onto your assets regardless of the market action. This means regardless of if the value of your portfolio may shift up and down and all around, you let your assets sit tight.

How can Summ help in a bear market?

So, how can Summ (formerly Crypto Tax Calculator) help an individual in a bear market? The answer is twofold. First up, the platform’s dashboard acts as a portfolio tracker. This gives you a quick way to see an aggregate of all of your holdings and how they’re performing at any given time. Secondly, you can view your total value, cost basis and unrealized gains and/or losses as part of our crypto tax algorithm.

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Once you’ve imported your transaction history from any exchanges, wallets and/or blockchains you’ve engaged with, our software will be able to provide you with the insights you need to make informed decisions.

The information provided on this website is general in nature and is not tax, accounting or legal advice. It has been prepared without taking into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. Before acting on this information, you should consider the appropriateness of the information having regard to your own objectives, financial situation and needs and seek professional advice. Summ (formerly Crypto Tax Calculator) disclaims all and any guarantees, undertakings and warranties, expressed or implied, and is not liable for any loss or damage whatsoever (including human or computer error, negligent or otherwise, or incidental or Consequential Loss or damage) arising out of, or in connection with, any use or reliance on the information or advice in this website. The user must accept sole responsibility associated with the use of the material on this site, irrespective of the purpose for which such use or results are applied. The information in this website is no substitute for specialist advice.

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So, are we even in a bear market?

According to Investopedia, “a bear market is when a market experiences prolonged price declines. It typically describes a condition in which securities prices fall 20% or more from recent highs amid widespread pessimism and negative investor sentiment.” Stepping aside from this more technical definition of a bear market, a decision on whether or not we’re in one can come down to some as intangible as ‘feeling’. If you’ve noticed a reduction in enthusiasm in the industry, then it’s likely on an emotional level, we’ve dropped into a bear market. With this being said, it’s really up to you to determine whether we are or aren’t in a bear market right now.

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If you’ve come to the conclusion that we are indeed in the midst of a bear market, then it’s time to strategize how to get the most out of it. The most important first step to developing a bear market strategy is to evaluate your risk profile. A risk profile is a tool that investors use to identify if a particular investment falls within their appetite for risk.

Aggressive risk profile: This is a trader whose portfolio consists predominantly of small market cap tokens, maybe some BTC and ETH and no stablecoins. They’re open to using platforms that haven’t been audited and are likely to be among the first user groups. They’re likely invested in dozens of different projects.

Moderate risk profile: This is a trader whose portfolio consists mostly of BTC and ETH, with a smaller proportion of stablecoins and small market cap tokens. They likely only use protocols that they’ve put the work in to understand, and have a good reputation in the space.

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Crypto Bear Market Strategies

Now that you can use the above as a high-level guide to assess where your risk profile is sitting, we can dive into relevant bear market strategies. As always, this is neither financial nor tax advice. Make sure to do your own research and talk to a professional if you’re ever uncertain.

Dollar-cost averaging

Dollar-cost averaging is an investment strategy that aims to reduce the impact of volatility on the purchase of assets. It involves buying equal amounts of the asset at regular intervals. An example of this would be to set a recurring buy on a monthly basis for 0.2 ETH. You can set and forget, and your accumulation of the asset will continue to grow in time for the next bull market.

Buying the dip

The first step in this strategy is to identify which assets you want to own. It helps to have a risk profile in mind when you make this selection. Ideally during a bear market, you’ll allocate a portion of your spend into typically low-risk assets.

Portfolio diversification

Portfolio diversification is the practice of spreading risk across your portfolio, and consequently limiting exposure to any single type of asset. By diversifying, you’re ensuring that the future of your portfolio doesn’t rest on the performance of a single asset.

Staking

If you’re bullish on holding your crypto assets for the long-term, then you could double down on this strategy by participating in staking protocols. By staking, you’ll be able to lock your crypto (that wouldn’t have been doing anything else!) into a program to generate a passive income. This means that regardless of what the market is doing, you’ll be increasing the value of your portfolio incrementally. For more information on staking, check out our blog here.

Margin trading

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Tax-loss harvesting

Tax-loss harvesting, the bear market, and the tax world come together in one simple process. We go into more depth on how to tax-loss harvest in our blog here, but the main takeaway is that if you sell any crypto assets at a loss, you might be able to use these losses to offset any capital gains. Depending on your region’s guidelines, you might even be able to carry over these losses to consequential financial years!

Hodling (Holding on for dear life)

Quite possibly the most simple strategy to implement during bear marketing: hodling. Obviously, the onus is on the individual trader, but if you’re bullish on crypto in the long-term, then you can hold onto your assets regardless of the market action. This means regardless of if the value of your portfolio may shift up and down and all around, you let your assets sit tight.

How can Summ help in a bear market?

So, how can Summ (formerly Crypto Tax Calculator) help an individual in a bear market? The answer is twofold. First up, the platform’s dashboard acts as a portfolio tracker. This gives you a quick way to see an aggregate of all of your holdings and how they’re performing at any given time. Secondly, you can view your total value, cost basis and unrealized gains and/or losses as part of our crypto tax algorithm.

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Foire aux questions

Les transactions "cryptos à cryptos" sont-elles imposables ?

Les transactions "crypto à crypto" ne sont pas imposables ; le fait générateur est la cession de l’actif numérique ayant pour contrepartie: 1.Une monnaie ayant un cours légal dit FIAT (Dollars, Euro, Ariary,); 2.L’achat d’un bien ou d’un service (exemple : paiement d’une consultation fiscale en actif numérique).

Quelle fiscalité pour les airdrops ?

La manière dont les cryptomonnaies sont imposées dans la plupart des pays signifie que les investisseurs peuvent toujours être tenus de payer des impôts, qu'ils aient réalisé un bénéfice ou subi une perte globale. En fonction de votre situation, les impôts sont généralement réalisés au moment de la transaction, et non sur la position globale à la fin de l'exercice financier.

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