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House Crypto Tax Hearing Highlights Split Over Speed of New Legislation

A House Ways and Means Committee hearing highlighted concerns over proposed crypto tax reforms, including staking, mining, and small transaction reporting exemptions.

Sathish Kumar Kaliraj by Sathish Kumar Kaliraj
June 10, 2026
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House Crypto Tax Hearing Highlights Split Over Speed of New Legislation

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  • House lawmakers reviewed a package of crypto tax bills aimed at simplifying digital asset taxation and reducing reporting burdens.
  • Bipartisan concerns emerged during a House Ways and Means Committee hearing, indicating further revisions may be needed.
  • Proposed reforms include exemptions for small crypto transactions and changes to mining and staking tax treatment.
  • Democratic lawmakers questioned potential tax deferral provisions that critics argue could create opportunities for abuse.
  • The legislation remains in an early stage and would still require committee approval, House passage, Senate approval, and presidential signature to become law.

House Committee Examines Crypto Tax Reform Proposals

A package of cryptocurrency tax reform bills encountered scrutiny during a hearing before the U.S. House Ways and Means Committee on Tuesday, revealing unresolved questions from lawmakers as Congress considers updates to digital asset taxation.

The proposals are designed to address longstanding concerns from cryptocurrency users, investors, miners, stakers, and businesses regarding tax reporting obligations. However, the hearing showed that lawmakers have not yet reached broad bipartisan agreement on several key provisions.

Committee Chairman Jason Smith said the legislation is intended to address gaps in existing tax rules by providing greater clarity for digital asset transactions, reducing paperwork requirements, and aligning crypto taxation more closely with traditional financial assets.

The hearing represents an early stage in the legislative process. The bills would typically proceed through revisions and committee markup before potentially advancing to a vote in the full House of Representatives.

Ranking Democrat Richard Neal acknowledged the objective of achieving clearer rules for digital assets but noted that significant questions remain. Neal said there is “healthy skepticism on both sides,” indicating that lawmakers are still evaluating the proposals.

The tax legislation arrives as Congress continues to debate broader cryptocurrency regulation. Alongside the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act, which remains under consideration in Congress, tax reform has become one of the digital asset industry’s major policy priorities in Washington.

Small Transaction Exemptions and Staking Rules Draw Attention

One of the proposed bills would create an exemption for small cryptocurrency transactions that generate minimal gains. Industry participants have long argued that requiring tax reporting for minor purchases and payments creates significant accounting challenges and discourages the everyday use of digital assets.

Chairman Smith said Americans should be able to use stablecoins for payments without facing excessive tax paperwork requirements.

Another proposal seeks to address the tax treatment of cryptocurrency mining and staking rewards. Under current rules, rewards are generally taxed when received and may also trigger capital gains taxes when later sold.

The proposed legislation would allow certain mining and staking participants to defer taxation on newly created digital assets until they are disposed of, an approach supporters argue would simplify compliance. However, the provision became one of the most debated aspects of the hearing.

Mike Kaercher, deputy director of the Tax Law Center at NYU Law, warned lawmakers that the proposed deferral mechanism could create unintended tax advantages. He argued that taxing income upon receipt is consistent with broader tax principles and cautioned that some taxpayers could potentially avoid taxation through specific business structures.

Those concerns drew significant attention from Democratic members of the committee, who questioned whether the proposal contains sufficient safeguards against abuse.

Legislative Timeline Remains Uncertain

The future of the crypto tax package remains uncertain as Congress faces a crowded legislative agenda. With the current congressional session scheduled to conclude at the end of 2026, lawmakers have a limited window to advance major cryptocurrency legislation.

The proposals would need approval from both the House and Senate before becoming law. While Senator Cynthia Lummis has previously introduced similar digital asset tax reforms in the Senate, comparable legislation has not yet made significant progress in the upper chamber.

Recent U.S. crypto policy efforts have extended beyond taxation. Lawmakers have introduced legislation directing the IRS to review tax exemptions for small digital asset transactions, while SEC Chairman Paul Atkins recently outlined a new token taxonomy framework aimed at improving regulatory clarity for crypto markets.

Under today’s rules, buying a coffee with digital assets could be a taxable event that triggers capital gains (or loss) reporting and potential tax owed to the government. That’s a tax code built for a different era.

Regulatory clarity and tax clarity go hand in hand. If we want… https://t.co/Y2UR0MGWU9

— Kevin Wysocki (@KevWysocki) June 9, 2026

Industry representatives continued to support efforts to modernize digital asset tax rules. Kevin Wysocki, head of policy at Anchorage Digital, said regulatory clarity and tax clarity are closely connected and argued that clear rules are important for maintaining innovation and investment in the United States.

The legislation could also affect the Internal Revenue Service, which has been managing a growing volume of cryptocurrency-related tax filings while undergoing workforce reductions during the administration of President Donald Trump.

Lawrence Zlatkin, Coinbase’s vice president of tax, said millions of Americans now own or use digital assets, but portions of the tax code still treat the sector as a niche technology rather than an increasingly significant part of the financial system. He said the resulting uncertainty has created compliance challenges for taxpayers, businesses, and the IRS.

For now, the committee hearing highlighted both growing congressional interest in modernizing crypto taxation and the remaining disagreements that lawmakers must resolve before comprehensive digital asset tax legislation can advance.

Disclaimer: Cryip is an independent media and research outlet providing news, data, and analysis on the cryptocurrency industry. Content is for informational and research purposes only and does not constitute financial, legal, tax, or investment advice. Cryptocurrency markets are volatile and past performance is not indicative of future results. References to specific assets, platforms, or incidents are for journalistic purposes only and do not imply endorsement, and readers assume full responsibility for their decisions.
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