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Bitcoin - An economy by the people, for the people. Store of value, medium of exchange, unit of account, and property...what isn't it?
On this episode of The Nyc & Griff Show, we’re joined by Michael Lair, Senior Tax Strategist with RCM Tulsa! We got to learn the basics of Bitcoin taxes including how it’s viewed in the eyes of the IRS and whether we can depreciate our bitcoin or not. We hope you enjoy this tax conversation as much as we did.
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0:00 - Intro
3:22 - Market Check
7:55 - Griff’s party wing problem
9:31 - Michael Lair Intro
11:21 - What temperature does it have to be for Tulsans to start tanning outside?
12:52 - What’s tax season like for a tax strategist?
14:09 - How did Michael become the Senior Tax Strategist for RCM Tulsa?
18:21 - Cryptocurrency taxes…what’s the deal?
20:01 - At some point in the future, you will be exposed to Bitcoin
22:07 - Who sets the rules in regard to taxes?
23:55 - Property, depreciable assets, and amortizable assets
31:11 - Could bitcoin as digital property be an attack on the nuclear family?
34:48 - Bitcoin mining and taxes
40:20 - Buyer beware
42:32 - Short-term and Long-term capital gains
44:24 - Tax loss harvesting
49:33 - Do I have to report ownership of my bitcoin?
53:37 - Griff’s thoughts so far
54:50 - Does tax law change frequently?
57:57 - Is it odd that the government controls money?
01:02:00 - Inflation
01:05:07 - America’s taxes compared to others
01:07:58 - Keynesian economics
01:09:55 - Income taxes
01:12:28 - The Fed Funds Rate
01:13:42 - The system is broken
01:15:02 - Incentive structures
01:16:28 - How should your tax advisor treat you?
01:20:28 - RCM Tulsa’s offered services
01:21:44 - Get connected with Michael!
01:23:32 - Is Michael annoyed by the TikTokers?
01:26:08 - Michael Lair outro
01:26:45 - Final thoughts
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