Episode 16: IN FOCUS: “Taxation of Cryptocurrency, NFTs, and Decentralized Finance”

09/08/2023 32 min
Episode 16: IN FOCUS: “Taxation of Cryptocurrency, NFTs, and Decentralized Finance”

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This week we’re going “IN FOCUS” where we explore more advanced wealth planning topics. Today we will discuss “Taxation of Cryptocurrency, NFTs, and Decentralized Finance.” Featuring: Matthew E. Rappaport, Esq., LL.M., Vice Managing Partner - Chair of Taxation and Private Client Groups, Falcon Rappaport & Berkman PLLC By way of background, the launch of Bitcoin in early 2009 seemed at the time like a blip on the world’s radar screen. For those who weren’t fervent early adopters of the digital medium of exchange, the concept was hard to understand and even harder to use. Today, the world of blockchain technology has evolved to include cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, Ether, non-fungible tokens, decentralized finance, decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs), and the various Metaverses in corners of the Internet large and small. This presentation will focus on resolved and unresolved tax aspects of these Web3 concepts.  Staying connected:1) Signup for my monthly newsletter here: https://www.shenkmanwealth.com/newsletter2) Questions? Comments? Reach out to [email protected]) Follow me on Instagram/Twitter/YouTube @ShenkmanOnMoney Disclaimer: Neither Shenkman Wealth Management, Kestra Investment Services, nor Kestra Advisory Services offer transactions in Bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies. Federal agencies that have published advisory documents and more information related to the risks of virtual currency that investors should consider include: the SEC’s Investor Alert, FINRA’s Investor Alert. CFTC’s Customer Advisory, and the CFPB’s Consumer Advisory. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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