Illustration of congressional committee reviewing crypto tax legislation
Illustration of congressional committee reviewing crypto tax legislation
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House committee to review seven crypto tax bills

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The U.S. House Ways and Means Committee is circulating seven draft bills on crypto tax policy ahead of a hearing scheduled for June 9.

The proposals target several industry concerns, including taxes on small transactions, stablecoin activity, network fees, mining and staking rewards, and wash sale rules. One bill would allow taxpayers to choose when to pay taxes on assets from mining or staking. The committee is set to discuss the drafts at the hearing next week. Lawmakers aim to provide clearer tax treatment for digital assets. Alison Mangiero of the Crypto Council for Innovation welcomed the approach. She noted that it reflects priorities such as treating compliant stablecoins as payment tools and easing network fee taxes. Cody Carbone of the Digital Chamber said the hearing offers a chance to refine the proposals and advance bipartisan tax efforts.

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Initial reactions on X highlight anticipation for tax clarity on de minimis transactions, staking, mining, and stablecoins ahead of the June 9 hearing, with some users noting benefits for adoption and others expressing skepticism over potential hidden clauses on staking rewards.

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Illustration of the Senate Banking Committee advancing the crypto clarity act with a 15-9 vote.
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Senate banking committee advances crypto clarity act

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The US Senate Banking Committee voted 15 to 9 on May 14 to advance the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act. The bill now heads to the full Senate floor for further consideration.

The House Ways and Means Committee is set to examine digital asset tax rules during a legislative hearing today. The session focuses on payments, network fees, mining, staking, and related relief proposals. Witnesses from industry and policy groups are expected to testify.

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The Senate Banking Committee voted 15-9 to advance the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act on May 17. The move signals progress toward a regulatory framework for cryptocurrencies in the United States, though the bill still requires a full Senate vote.

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