Long Term Capital Gains vs Short Term Capital Gains by 9Point Capital

 


Capital Gains Tax on Bitcoin ETFs

Bitcoin ETFs are typically treated as securities and taxed under capital gains provisions

  • Short-term Capital Gains: If held for less than 24 months, gains are taxed as ordinary income slab rate.

  • Long-term Capital Gains: If held for over 24 months and above, investors may benefit from lower capital gains tax rates at 12.5% (e.g., 0%, 15% or 20% in the U.S.).

  • Tax-Efficient Accounts: In some countries, investors can hold Bitcoin ETFs in tax-advantaged accounts (e.g., IRAs in the U.S.) to defer or eliminate taxes.

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