KEY POINTS
  • The IRS has issued a warning about how to answer the cryptocurrency question on the front page of your tax return.
  • You may respond no if you bought and held cryptocurrency with U.S. dollars, or transferred digital assets between your wallets.
  • However, you'll need to check yes if you sold crypto, exchanged one virtual currency for another, used it for purchases, received it as payment, acquired it through mining or staking and more.

The IRS has issued a warning about how to answer the cryptocurrency question on the front page of your tax return.

You'll need to respond to a yes-or-no question about virtual currency, regardless of whether you "engaged in a transaction" in 2021, according to the agency.