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Crypto Tax Confusion Deepens as US Investors Struggle With Cost Basis and Reporting Duties

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Rising participation in digital assets has exposed a gap between compliance intent and technical tax execution among U.S. investors. According to a Coinbase and Cointracker report released March 30, 2026, based on a survey of 3,000 users, 74% recognize crypto activity as taxable, yet many struggle with reporting accuracy and evolving obligations.

Data shows that regulatory awareness remains uneven despite strong participation in financial markets. Coinbase said on social media platform X:

“We surveyed 3,000 crypto investors on their tax readiness. One stat stood out: 76% know cost basis might be problematic but only 35% have ever actually fixed it.”

“The story this data tells is one of uncertainty,” Lawrence Zlatkin, vice president of tax at Coinbase, said, elaborating: “Users are struggling to navigate the complexities of crypto taxation, which is why it’s so important for us to help bridge that knowledge gap.” Nearly 61% of respondents were unaware of the updated 2025 tax rules, even as 56% describe their understanding of crypto taxation as good or excellent.

Evolving tax rules are adding pressure on users already struggling with reporting accuracy, particularly with the rollout of Form 1099-DA for the 2025 tax year. The form captures gross proceeds from digital asset transactions but often excludes cost basis details when assets move between platforms that do not share transaction data. This leaves taxpayers responsible for reconstructing cost basis, reconciling transfers, and calculating gains or losses, increasing the likelihood of inflated tax obligations when data is incomplete.

Coinbase explained:

“This year brokers are issuing Form 1099-DA for the first time. It reports your gross proceeds – but not cost basis. If you don’t report it yourself, the IRS can default it to $0. Meaning your entire sale is treated as profit, and you could owe taxes on gains that never happened.”

Across portfolios, digital assets are integrated into broader investment strategies rather than isolated holdings. About 83% of users hold assets beyond crypto, and 76% invest in traditional stocks. While 65% have previously reported crypto taxes and 15% have not triggered taxable events, this participation contrasts with persistent confusion about compliance requirements and reporting mechanics.

Uncertainty is most visible in how users interpret taxable events and manage transaction data. Only 49% correctly identify that selling crypto triggers taxation, while 41% mistakenly associate tax liability with transferring funds to a bank. Meanwhile, 71% have moved assets across wallets or exchanges, complicating tracking, and although 76% acknowledge cost basis adjustments may be required, just 35% have completed them.

Interest in automation is increasing as users seek solutions to these challenges. While 78% rely on general tax software and 52% consult accountants, only 8% use crypto-specific tools. Adoption of artificial intelligence is emerging, with 47% open to using AI for tax calculations, 43% for strategy recommendations, and 30% willing to rely on it for the full process. Shehan Chandrasekera, CPA and head of tax strategy at Cointracker, opined:

“Users need to be aware of the costly repercussions of inaccurate or incomplete digital asset tracking.”

  • Why are crypto investors struggling with tax compliance?
    Complex reporting rules and evolving regulations create gaps between awareness and execution.
  • What is Form 1099-DA and why does it matter?
    It is a new reporting requirement that increases transparency for digital asset transactions.
  • How do taxable events in crypto confuse investors?
    Many misunderstand that selling triggers taxes while transfers typically do not.
  • Is AI becoming important for crypto tax reporting?
    Growing investor interest shows AI may streamline calculations and compliance processes.

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