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I put in approx $10500 in crypto/nft/day trading but lost approx 5000. Where can I put that I loss money in Crypto?

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I put in about $10500 into crypto last year DECEMBER. I was purchasing crypto and NFT's but lost about $5000. Would I be able to claim as a loss? Also, the loss happened mainly THIS year, but I put the $10500 in around December... would I just wait to claim the loss for next years taxes? Or would I put it in now, and when I pull the money out from my crypto wallet, than I would claim loss? Any help would be amazing.
    Best answer by Tom_Cheng

    Yes, you could claim the loss next year because the loss (transaction) mainly happened in 2022.

     

    If you have a gain/loss in your cryptocurrency trading, you don't have to cash out but still have the responsibility to report it. 

     

    (For example, if you bought stocks and then sold them for a gain, it’s a taxable event. Just because you haven’t withdrawn any physical cash from your accounts doesn’t change that fact. This is no different from selling stocks and not withdrawing the money from your account. Make sure you keep records of your cryptocurrency transaction in case the Canada Revenue Agency(CRA) asks to see them.)

     

    For more information on how to report gain/loss in TurboTax, please click:

    TurboTax  How do I report the sale of cryptocurrency on my taxes?

     

     

    Thank you for choosing TurboTax.

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    Tom_ChengAnswer
    April 12, 2022

    Yes, you could claim the loss next year because the loss (transaction) mainly happened in 2022.

     

    If you have a gain/loss in your cryptocurrency trading, you don't have to cash out but still have the responsibility to report it. 

     

    (For example, if you bought stocks and then sold them for a gain, it’s a taxable event. Just because you haven’t withdrawn any physical cash from your accounts doesn’t change that fact. This is no different from selling stocks and not withdrawing the money from your account. Make sure you keep records of your cryptocurrency transaction in case the Canada Revenue Agency(CRA) asks to see them.)

     

    For more information on how to report gain/loss in TurboTax, please click:

    TurboTax  How do I report the sale of cryptocurrency on my taxes?

     

     

    Thank you for choosing TurboTax.

    mc_donkeyAuthor
    April 12, 2022

    So would I have to put in somewhere that I invested my $10500 into crypto for last year cause I bought in around nov/dec? Or would I only input that once I cash out/sell my crypto for a loss?

    I don't plan to cash out, so there is the chance that I can always get more $ if crypto goes up, but also, could go down, so lots can change in 8 months...

    mc_donkeyAuthor
    April 12, 2022

    Yes, but there are more details about the disposition of cryptocurrency.

    Reporting business income or capital gains from the disposition of cryptocurrency (possible taxable events)

    • sell or make a gift of cryptocurrency
    • trade or exchange cryptocurrency, including disposing of one cryptocurrency to get another cryptocurrency
    • convert cryptocurrency to government-issued currency, such as Canadian dollars 
    • use cryptocurrency to buy goods or services

    (for example, if you take crypto you bought for $1000 exchange it for an $8,000 computer, its a $7000 capital gain)

     

    For more information, please click:

    Canada Revenue Agency(CRA)  Guide for cryptocurrency users and tax professionals

     

     

    Thank you for choosing TurboTax.


    Yup, makes sense.

    Still gonna hope for it to raise up a bit more and push the funds back in, at which point I will have to claim as a loss. Maybe not...

     

    Thank you for your help.