Crypto income is taxed as ordinary income at its fair market value on the date the taxpayer receives it. Here are the most common examples of what is considered crypto income:
Receiving crypto as payment for providing a service
Mining crypto and earning rewards
Staking crypto and earning rewards
Lending crypto and receiving interest payments
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