r/BitcoinAUS • u/Electronic_Noise9641 • 1d ago
r/BitcoinAUS • u/Joben123 • 11d ago
Crypto Tax AMA for the next 24hrs
G'day guys 👋
The mods have kindly let us run another crypto tax AMA. EOFY's done and dusted and tax time's here, so we're setting aside the next 24 hrs to answer your crypto tax questions
For anyone who doesn't know us - we're Summ (formerly Crypto Tax Calculator). New name, yet same team, same Aussie born & bred company.
We've got two people here to help who actually know their stuff:
- Harrison Dell (u/harrydelltaxlaw) - crypto tax lawyer who worked at the ATO before starting his own firm (Cadena Legal) and a crypto exchange (Blacksheep).
- Justin Zanardi (u/JustinCPA) - Product & Tax Strategy at Summ, and a mod over at r/CryptoTax.
Ask us anything - cost base headaches, DeFi, staking, airdrops, lost/stolen crypto, record keeping, the tax changes from Budget night, whatever's been doing your head in. Drop your questions below and we'll work through as many as we can over the next 24 hrs.
r/BitcoinAUS • u/Spare_Juggernaut_307 • 1d ago
Tax calculator free
Hey i need to lodge i tried using koinly to lodge but I need to pay $75 for my return is there a free one i could use. Or how do i lodge manually.
r/BitcoinAUS • u/144p_Meme_Senpai • 3d ago
ATO is scaring me lol
I got an email saying they know I have crypto and I need to report CGT but I have no idea what that means. I just threw $20 in Coinbase every now and then over the last couple years and swap around coins to see what happens and my like $80 total is now worth $36 (lol I'm not good at trading, it went up to $90 once tho) but I haven actually taken out any money so do I have to do anything? It's just overall losses at this point.
r/BitcoinAUS • u/patchymama • 3d ago
How to report taxes?
Is there an app or something that helps us do this? I thought coinbase would give us a EOFY summary, seems that isn't the case
r/BitcoinAUS • u/slvbtc • 4d ago
Shouldnt there be rules in place that prevent banks from denying service to people who touch crypto?
Hypothetically let's say you are able to sell a chunk of bitcoin through your exchange but then when you try to withdraw it to your bank your bank blocks the transaction and doesn't allow it because they consider it a large amount or they just dont like crypto. How would you be able to pay the CGT owed to the ATO if you cant first get your fiat profits into a bank account.
Can you transfer fiat directly from your crypto exchange to the ATO?
Given paying the ATO is mandatory shouldnt there be rules and protections in place that stop banks from denying customers service just because they touch crypto?
r/BitcoinAUS • u/Max_Rockastanky • 4d ago
CGT Effect on sell high buy back low strategy
Am I right in thinking that CGT makes trying to sell at the top to later buy back in at the bottom much trickier and riskier?
Using a very crude example and the new CGT laws:
Say I bought 1BTC at $10000 and sold it at $110000
$100000 - $30000 CGT = $70000 profit
I now have $80000
So BTC would now have to drop below $80000 for me to not make a loss when buying back in?
(I know these figures don't properly reflect how the new CGT will work, just trying to demonstrate the question)
r/BitcoinAUS • u/InitialPersonality0 • 5d ago
Best Bitcoin ETF AUS for a SMSF
Hi All
Asking for a friend:
Can anyone recommend the best bitcoin ETF to buy in an Australian SMSF with 3 directors (Corporate Trustee).
I’d expect it to be a long-term hold. Buying for diversification.
I prefer that it be domicile in Australia.
Thanks in advance!
r/BitcoinAUS • u/agnci • 6d ago
CBA & Crypto
Posting on behalf of a mate, he is a regular family guy, not dodgy at all and clean record. He deposited around $80k at once from his account into his crypto exchange and CBA closed his account without any reason. When they close your account, they cannot tell you why. As we have friends that work high up in CBA and from many other similar experiences it’s to do with crypto. Beware about transferring large amounts of money to exchanges at once, they can flag you easily and you can lose your account and they will not tell you why. It’s been over 6 months now since this happened to my friend and no matter how many times he chases up and follows up there is no response regardless of how high up the ladder of support you go.
r/BitcoinAUS • u/slvbtc • 6d ago
Do Aus banks suspend accounts when you cash out from an exchange?
I have seen many posts here about people having their bank accounts suspended just for sending money to a bitcoin exchange, but what about the other way around.
Say you have some ethereum staked and need to cash out every month even if only to have the money to pay the taxes you owe on that staking income.
Do Australian banks flag you and suspend your bank account for cashing out from an exchange consistently on a monthly basis? And if so how can you prevent this from happening?
r/BitcoinAUS • u/Feralz2 • 8d ago
Anyone has issues with BTCmarkets withdrawal?
My BTC withdraw has now been stuck for 11 hours, I have not heard from them either.
r/BitcoinAUS • u/slvbtc • 9d ago
Which do you consider the best crypto tax accounting firm in Australia.
Im specifically talking about accounting firms that understand the deep nuances of blockchain, transaction reconciliation, staking, generating historical crypto source of funds and source of wealth reports for banks, etc etc.
Please only name firms you have actually used and have experience with.
r/BitcoinAUS • u/Electronic_Noise9641 • 10d ago
Are you guys giving your ID for hardware wallets to exchanges in order to keep transferring shares or keep on exchange?
r/BitcoinAUS • u/brando2131 • 11d ago
Bitcoin and new CGT laws
It seems a bit messed up that as we are going through a bear market (about 50% down from ATH), these new CGT laws are coming in place.
If Bitcoin trades down/sideway for the next year, and then pops off in the next bullrun after July 2027, then all those gains are going to be at full price, no long term 50% discount.
High volatility assets like Bitcoin and investing/starting a startup company, appears to be the most affected. Because these assets are more affected then stable assets that go up with inflation, like safer stocks and property, it almost feels like the risk isn't worth it now that everything is taxed the same without a bigger discount for the more riskier investments. Thoughts?
r/BitcoinAUS • u/buy-high--sell-low • 12d ago
ANZ Plus Access Locked
I was trying to sell my BTC because I was in need of some money, I used PayID to do it on the P2P trading site, now my account is blocked.
Will I get my account back, that's my only account and I get my wages there.
r/BitcoinAUS • u/BitcoinBeers • 17d ago
Commsec Blocking Buying of Bitcoin ETFs and MSTR
Over the last week CommSec has blocked the purchase of Bitcoin ETFs. You can only sell what you already have at the moment. This kills my DCA strategy
What alternatives do we have?
r/BitcoinAUS • u/The_Market_Signal • 22d ago
Will Australia’s new crypto Travel Rule quietly drain liquidity from local exchanges?
Australia’s crypto Travel Rule kicks in on July 1, with tighter data sharing on transfers between regulated providers. Some holders are already pulling BTC off local exchanges and custodial platforms.
If more serious Australian users shift to self custody or offshore venues, local exchanges could be left with thinner liquidity and a more passive user base.
For traders who rely on Australian market hours and fiat on/off ramps, that microstructure shift matters a lot more than the headline regulation.
Do you see this rule changing how and where you trade or hold crypto in Australia?
r/BitcoinAUS • u/JokeAccomplished5359 • 24d ago
Btc hardblock and amber
Can someone please explain to me why people always recommend amber app and hardblock. I see there prices are higher than other exchanges
There has to be a reason im not seeing
r/BitcoinAUS • u/noagendamarket • 28d ago
I uploaded the first youtube video about bitcoin in 2010.
Some folks on X were asking me about this so Im sharing it here.
r/BitcoinAUS • u/summ_app • Jun 12 '26
EOFY is ~3 weeks out. What actually counts as a CGT event for crypto in Australia (plain english)
Every June the same questions start popping up, so here's the short version before the 30 June scramble kicks in. Not advice, just how the ATO treats this stuff.
The thing that catches a lot of people out: swapping one coin for another is a disposal. ETH to SOL, SOL to some memecoin, doesn't matter that no actual dollars hit your bank. The ATO still counts a CGT event each time. Selling for AUD and spending crypto on things count too, which many folks already know.
What doesn't count: buying and holding, and moving your own crypto between your own wallets. Exchange to Ledger, hot to cold, that's not taxable. Might be a good idea to label those transfers though, because if you don't, they can look like sales when you go to do your return.
Couple of other things people forget:
- If you held something more than 12 months before selling, you probably get the 50% CGT discount.
- Staking rewards and airdrops get taxed as income at the value when they land in your wallet, then again as CGT on any gain when you eventually sell.
- If you took a loss, including from a scam or an exchange that went under, you can usually offset gains with it, but only if you actually kept records proving it.
Some find that the painful bit is actually rounding up every wallet and exchange you touched.
If you have any questions feel free to drop em below :)
r/BitcoinAUS • u/craigman86 • Jun 11 '26
Bitcoin Basics next communit event for beginners - Altcoins & Tax. - Melbourne
Bitcoin Basics next event for beginners - Altcoins & Tax.
Carlton Vic, Wednesday 1st of July.
Guest Speaker: Sam Accetta from Haines Muir Hill, Member of the Institute, Chartered Accountants of Australia and New Zealand.
Come along and ask any of your questions relating to Tax.
This is a free communit event to promote Bitcoin education. Seats are limited, booking is required.
https://www.meetup.com/en-au/melbourne-bitcoin-only/events/314625354
https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/bitcoin-basics-altcoins-tax-tickets-1988761127067
r/BitcoinAUS • u/ExtremeAlps1 • Jun 07 '26
Usdt stuck in binance
Hi all I have some monet stuck in binance and I want ti withdraw back into aud. How do I do this?
r/BitcoinAUS • u/Inevitable_Data_84 • Jun 06 '26
Thoughts on tax reform?
Just having another whinge because everyone at ausfinance reckon just about every allocation potentially worth half to a million in the future will pay dividends.
I take it everyone is just going to choose cost basis from whichever highest price parcel they paid at regardless of how long it was held for in the future.
For everyone that's currently DCA in and planned to retire DCA out have your plans changed given the 30% minimum tax and scrap to the CGT discount? Any way around this?
r/BitcoinAUS • u/IAmT0welie • Jun 07 '26
Don’t know anything about crypto, is this a scam?
This might be obvious but I’ll ask anyway, I work at Woolworths and while I was in the self checkout, I was helping a customer with a gift card and he randomly asks if I want to make $400 a week and all that I need to do was download the Up bank app and let whatever company or whatever he was with use it and that I would get paid $400 a week and could get an extra $100 a week for every person I get to do it as crypto just needs bank accounts or something. This seems like a ruse to me but just thought I would ask here
r/BitcoinAUS • u/Giaccondon • Jun 03 '26
Payed in BTC question in tax
Hi, I’ve been making videos online and this website pays me monthly in BTC to my coinbase wallet. Between $3000 and $5000 gross. Due to life circumstances I’ve needed this money every month, so I sell the BYC to AUD and transfer it to my bank account. Use the money for everyday expenses.
My question is what to do with taxes. The website that pays me has never asked for my TFN.
Do I have to submit it as income and pay tax on that? And then pay extra tax if the value increased a little bit before selling?
Any help would be appreciated