A new value chain has emerged through the introduction of blockchain and cryptocurrency. Understanding the key value drivers and advantages enables us to mitigate risk and identify opportunities for optimization.
The effects of the digital economy are having a significant impact on how governments tax multinationals. The OECD’s BEPS project and the upcoming U.S. tax reform will bring new rules aimed at businesses that don’t have a standard value chain (crypto, blockchain, etc.). Assessing the potential tax risk and optimization opportunities are key to harnessing the full potential of digital currency.
Tax issues to consider:
A&M Tax helps with crypto transactions:
- Token offerings/swaps
- Hard and soft forks
- Crypto venture funds
- Mining and staking
- Corporates acquiring/holding crypto
Why contact A&M Tax:
A&M Tax professionals address the demands and needs of organizations to effectively manage crypto operational risk. Our offering focuses on providing solutions in a practical and compliant manner that mitigates risk and optimizes tax liabilities while maximizing operational effectiveness.
Learn more about our Digital Currency Tax Services here.
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