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November 15, 2023
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Crypto gift from relatives

  • November 15, 2023
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If I get the crypto gift from my mother who is not US-resident and lives in another country, how this should be taxed for me, if I am a US-resident?

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November 15, 2023

Hello lulukern123, 

Thanks for joining us!

Getting crypto as a gift is not a taxable event, but when you sell it, then your cost basis is treated as any other gift.  Your cost basis may be the same as the person who gifted it to you or it may be the Fair Market Value at the time of gift, it depends on how much you sell it for. 

 

https://help.coinbase.com/en/coinbase/trading-and-funding/sending-or-receiving-cryptocurrency/crypto-gifts

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KNDavis
November 15, 2023

Hi lulukern123!

 

When someone gives you property, the donor's basis becomes your basis.  There would be no tax to you until you sell, exchange or dispose of the crypto.  Then, you would calculate your gain or loss by comparing your proceeds to the basis from the person who gave it to you.  In order to determine whether your gain or loss is long term or short term, you will include both the period the crypto was held by your mother as well as the period held by you.  

 

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