The U.S. House Ways and Means Committee held a hearing Tuesday on several crypto tax proposals. Lawmakers raised concerns about exemptions for mining and staking rewards. Committee leaders indicated the bills may require further work before advancing.
The hearing focused on seven draft bills aimed at easing tax burdens for digital asset users. Proposals included exemptions for small transactions and changes to the taxation of mining and staking proceeds. Democrats on the committee expressed skepticism about deferred taxation for newly minted coins. Witness Mike Kaercher warned that the provisions could allow permanent tax avoidance through certain business structures. Committee Chairman Jason Smith said the legislation seeks parity with traditional finance and reduced paperwork. Ranking Democrat Richard Neal noted healthy skepticism on both sides and suggested the bills are still a work in progress. It remains unclear if the measures can advance before the end of the current congressional session.