The U.S. House of Representatives plans to advance cryptocurrency tax legislation, covering topics such as stablecoins, staking, and mining

By: rootdata|2026/06/06 04:43:02
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The U.S. House of Representatives' fundraising committee will hold a hearing on cryptocurrency taxation next week. The relevant committee has currently leaked seven draft bills, which aim to provide clearer rules regarding stablecoins, staking, mining, and certain small transaction tax exemptions. Over the past year, the U.S. Congress has focused on advancing cryptocurrency regulation, including a stablecoin regulatory framework and market structure bills such as the Clarity Act. As discussions on the regulatory framework progress, the issue of digital asset taxation has also begun to become a new focal point.

Some draft directions include reducing the compliance burden for everyday cryptocurrency payments. For example, Senator Cynthia Lummis previously proposed exempting capital gains or losses from cryptocurrency transactions below $300 and clarified that digital asset lending does not constitute a taxable event. The House has also proposed exempting capital gains tax for compliant U.S. dollar stablecoin transactions below $200. The industry organization The Digital Chamber stated that it looks forward to collaborating with lawmakers to refine the drafts and provide clearer and fairer tax rules for digital assets.

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