How will Sweepcash be taxed in the US in 2024?
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Redemption to USD will be taxable (ordinary income)
86%
Withdrawal to USD will be taxable (ordinary income with purchase deductible)
5%
Every transaction will be taxable (ordinary income)
5%
Redemption to USD will be taxable (capital gain)
3%
Every transaction will be taxable (capital gain)
2%
No taxation
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Withdrawal to USD will be taxable (ordinary income with purchase deductible)
@SirSalty purely to understand resolution criteria, could you clarify what "purchase deductible" means? Does this mean if you spend $5000 to buy sweepcash you could deduct that amount from your income as an expense? So if I then withdraw $5000 (net of fees) I result in net zero income taxes?
Redemption to USD will be taxable (capital gain)
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