IRS Shares Early Look at Crypto Reporting Form Set for 2025

IRS previews 1099-DA form for reporting cryptocurrency transactions, aiming for clarity in tax obligations by 2025.
By Kelvin Munene Murithi
Updated July 18, 2025
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Highlights

  • IRS drafts 1099-DA form for reporting crypto transactions by 2025.
  • 1099-DA to include wallet addresses, token codes, transaction details.
  • Public feedback sought on new crypto tax form regulations.

The U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has unveiled an early draft of a new tax form designated for reporting cryptocurrency transactions. The draft form, 1099-DA, is the latest step of the IRS’s endeavors to consolidate the reporting measures with respect of digital assets as part of the federal tax code. The purpose of this initiative is to bring facilitation and simplification to tax liabilities brought about by cryptocurrency transactions.

Specifically, the 1099-DA form records taxable gains or losses due to the brokerage of digital assets. It contains comprehensive areas for mentioning specific token codes, wallet addresses, and transaction information on the blockchain. This construction guarantees that all information the tax authorities need for assessment is systematically provided.

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Details of the Proposed 1099-DA Form

In the draft, the 1099-DA is similar to the regular 1099-B used to report sales of stocks and bonds but is reworked for the particular characteristics of digital currencies. As per the proposal, brokers will be responsible for reporting proceeds and the basis, in certain cases, from digital asset dispositions.

This is further interpreted to mean that taxpayers will have to report any gains or losses from such transactions in their tax returns.

The form contains a number of checkboxes, which allow the type of broker reporting the data to be specified, e.g., kiosk operators, digital asset payment processors, hosted wallet providers, etc. This classification is crucial for the IRS to differentiate between the different participants in the digital asset market, which may have different reporting requirements.

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Industry Reactions and Regulatory Process

The publication of the draft form has led to conversations among cryptocurrency businesses and tax professionals. The final regulations will determine which digital asset brokers must comply with the reporting requirements, and industry stakeholders are placing a spotlight on this aspect.

Questions have also been asked about whether wallet providers, decentralized platforms, and payment processors are going to be covered by the regulatory scope.

Tax advisors and businessmen have praised the draft as a good start in decreasing uncertainty for investors and companies in the crypto sphere. However, they also expect more clarifications, particularly with respect to the handling of non-deductible losses and internally related transactions, which might not lead to the transfer of digital assets externally.

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Public Consultation

The IRS is currently soliciting public feedback on the draft form, which suggests that the final version of the regulations and the form itself could be subject to modifications based on the comments received.

The inclusion of wallet addresses and transaction hashes has been highlighted as a particular area of interest, with the community eager to see how privacy and practicality concerns are addressed in the final rule.

While the exact timeline for finalizing the rule remains unclear, the presence of a 2025 date on the draft form indicates that the IRS aims to implement these changes relatively soon.

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Kelvin Munene Murithi
Kelvin Munene is a crypto and finance journalist with over 5 years of experience, offering in-depth market analysis and expert commentary . With a Bachelor's degree in Journalism and Actuarial Science from Mount Kenya University, Kelvin is known for his meticulous research and strong writing skills, particularly in cryptocurrency, blockchain, and financial markets. His work has been featured across top industry publications such as Coingape, Cryptobasic, MetaNews, Cryptotimes, Coinedition, TheCoinrepublic, Cryptotale, and Analytics Insight among others, where he consistently provides timely updates and insightful content. Kelvin’s focus lies in uncovering emerging trends in the crypto space, delivering factual and data-driven analyses that help readers make informed decisions. His expertise extends across market cycles, technological innovations, and regulatory shifts that shape the crypto landscape. Beyond his professional achievements, Kelvin has a passion for chess, traveling, and exploring new adventures.
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