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Can we pool our knowledge regarding TAX and crypto and make some kind of FAQ/sticky?

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,015 ✭✭✭bfa1509


    Very confusing question ahead, forgiveness please.

    I have a realised loss of €2500 from 2020. I have a realised gain of €3000 so far this year. When do I carry forward the loss to offset my gain?

    Scenario A
    Don't pay any tax this year as 3000-2500-1270 = No tax owed, then report this calculation next year.

    Scenario B
    Pay (3000-1270)*0.33 = €570 CGT tax due in November 2021
    Lets say I don't make any more transactions in 2021 then in 2022 I report 3000-2500-1270 -> make an appeal to get the €570 back

    I know I don't owe anything, this is just a question of how to report this properly.


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