政策论坛:加密合约的所得税

Colin Romano
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目前加拿大税务局(CRA)的指导意见表明,根据《所得税法》,加密资产(如比特币)通常应作为商品征税。然而,根据证券法,最近对促进加密资产买卖的实体(加密交易平台)的监管发生了变化,引入了理解涉及加密资产的交易的新方法。许多加密交易平台代表用户持有加密资产,而不是直接向用户交付加密资产,加拿大证券管理局认为,加密交易平台与其用户之间的这种关系本身构成了一种证券。到目前为止,CRA还没有就这些被称为“加密合约”的证券的税收提供任何指导。本文通过探讨如果对加密合约而不是加密资产征税,加密交易平台用户的所得税将有何不同,来考虑加密合约存在带来的潜在所得税影响。具体而言,本文考虑了交易作为收入或资本账户的处理,处理资本账户交易的选举的可用性,《所得税法》第49.1条的适用性,以及通过加密交易平台获得的押注奖励的所得税。本文不是就这些主题给出结论,而是旨在从加拿大所得税的角度提供一个思考加密合约的框架,并引发加拿大税务专业人士的进一步思考。
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Policy Forum: The Income Taxation of Crypto Contracts
Current Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) guidance suggests that cryptoassets (such as bitcoin) should generally be taxed as commodities for the purposes of the Income Tax Act. However, recent changes in the regulation of entities that facilitate the purchase and sale of cryptoassets (crypto trading platforms) under securities law have introduced new ways of understanding transactions involving cryptoassets. Many crypto trading platforms hold cryptoassets on behalf of users rather than delivering the cryptoassets directly to them, and the Canadian Securities Administrators has taken the position that this relationship among crypto trading platforms and their users itself constitutes a security. To date, there has been no guidance from the CRA relating to the taxation of these securities, which are known as "crypto contracts." This article considers potential income tax implications arising from the existence of crypto contracts by exploring how income taxation would differ for users of crypto trading platforms if they were taxed on crypto contracts rather than cryptoassets. Specifically, the article considers the treatment of transactions as being on income or capital account, the availability of elections to treat transactions on capital account, the applicability of section 49.1 of the Income Tax Act, and the income taxation of staking rewards earned through crypto trading platforms. Rather than offering conclusions on these topics, this article aims to provide a framework for thinking about crypto contracts from a Canadian income tax perspective and to provoke further thought from Canadian tax professionals.
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