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Understanding Your NJ Cryptocurrency Tax Obligations

April 25, 2025 by Nick Magone, CPA, CGMA, CFP®

As cryptocurrency investments have become increasingly mainstream, staying compliant with both federal and New Jersey state tax requirements is more crucial than ever.

Whether you’re trading Bitcoin or collecting NFTs, understanding your tax obligations can help ensure you’re maintaining compliance — and avoiding costly penalties. Here’s a quick overview:

How do crypto taxes work?

The cryptocurrency tax landscape evolved significantly in 2024, bringing big changes to reporting requirements.

The IRS classifies cryptocurrencies and other virtual currencies as property. That means you’re required to report any cryptocurrency you receive as income and pay capital gains on any increase in value when sold.

In New Jersey, cryptocurrency profits are subject to state income taxation, with rates up to 10.75%. So if you sell your cryptocurrency holdings at a profit, these capital gains must be included in your total taxable income.

Additionally, income from cryptocurrency transactions is subject to federal taxation under IRS guidelines. Federal law is requiring stricter transaction reporting standards, replacing earlier cryptocurrency reporting forms with a new Form 1099-DA.

The updated requirements also mandate that exchanges report not only the proceeds from sales but also include cost basis data when such information is available.

That’s why it’s important to maintain accurate records of crypto transactions and report your income on both state and federal tax returns.

What triggers a taxable event?

Any action that involves acquiring or disposing of cryptocurrency can create a taxable event. This includes:

  • Converting or trading one cryptocurrency to another (e.g., Bitcoin to Ethereum)
  • Cashing out and selling cryptocurrency for U.S. dollars
  • Making purchases using cryptocurrency or business transactions accepting cryptocurrency as payment for goods or services
  • Receiving “free” cryptocurrency through airdrops or hard forks

Staying ahead of your cryptocurrency tax obligations

Whether you’re an experienced crypto investor or just getting started, proper tax planning and accurate reporting are essential. And while exchanges now provide more detailed reporting, you’re still obligated to:

  • Report any taxable cryptocurrency transactions to the IRS
  • Maintain your own comprehensive records of transactions across different platforms and digital wallets
  • Keep track of trades
  • Maintain documentation of cost basis for any digital assets

To stay compliant under these new requirements, the tax pros at Magone & Company can help you accurately navigate your crypto reporting. Give us a call today at (973) 301-2300 for assistance.

 

This document is for informational purposes only and should not be considered tax or financial advice. Be sure to consult with a knowledgeable financial or legal advisor for guidance that is specific to your unique circumstances

Filed Under: Tax Tips for Individuals

Beat the Clock on Tax-saving Strategies

April 11, 2025 by Nick Magone, CPA, CGMA, CFP®

This year’s tax deadline is almost here. But the good news is you still have time to make some strategic moves to potentially reduce your tax burden and maximize your financial benefits for 2024.

Here are some last-minute tax-savings opportunities you shouldn’t overlook:

Take advantage of a Health Savings Account (HSA). If you have a high-deductible health plan, contributing to an HSA offers triple tax advantages: tax-deductible contributions, tax-free growth and tax-free withdrawals for qualified medical expenses. For the 2024 tax year, the HSA contribution limits are:

  • Individual coverage: $4,150
  • Family coverage: $8,300
  • Additional catch-up contribution if you’re 55 or older: $1,000

Maximize retirement contributions. If you haven’t already maxed out your IRA contributions for the tax year, you can still contribute up to $7,000 until April 15 — plus another $1,000 in catch-up contributions if you’re 50 or older. These contributions may be tax-deductible depending on your income and whether you have a workplace retirement plan.

Consider a SEP IRA. If you’re self-employed or have freelance income, a SEP IRA is one of the simplest ways to shelter your income. You can contribute up to 25% of your net earnings from self-employment, with a maximum of $69,000 for 2024. Like traditional IRA contributions, you have until Tax Day to make SEP IRA contributions for the previous year.

Reconsider itemizing. Most tax filers choose to take the standard deduction rather than itemize. But this doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t itemize, depending on your circumstances. For example, if you pay a great deal of mortgage interest, itemizing may work in your favor. Take time to add up potential itemized deductions such as:

  • Mortgage interest
  • State and local taxes
  • Charitable contributions
  • Medical expenses over 7.5% of your adjusted gross income
  • Gains from a home sale
  • Losses from disaster or theft

Don’t overlook education costs. The American Opportunity Credit offers up to $2,500 per eligible student, while the Lifetime Learning Credit provides up to $2,000 per tax return. Eligible students may claim these credits for qualified education expenses paid during the tax year.

Review tax credits. In addition to education credits, check your eligibility for other potential tax-saving credits, such as:

  • Child and Dependent Care Credit
  • Earned Income Tax Credit
  • Residential Energy Credits for home improvements
  • Electric Vehicle Credit

Making these smart tax moves before the deadline can significantly impact your tax bill and potentially increase your refund. But tax situations can be complex, and it’s always wise to consult with a qualified tax professional.

At Magone & Company, our expert CPAs can help you achieve the most favorable tax situation based on your unique situation. See if our consultative, relationship-based approach to financial wellness is right for you.

 

 This document is for informational purposes only and should not be considered tax or financial advice. Be sure to consult with a knowledgeable financial or legal advisor for guidance that is specific to your tax situation.

 

Filed Under: Tax Tips for Individuals

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