Tackling Crypto Tax Challenges: Andy Wood Explores Solutions
Andy Wood • December 5, 2024
When crypto goes bad.....and very bad!

Our Director, Andy Wood, has written an article for Taxation, offering guidance on handling some of the tougher financial challenges associated with cryptocurrency from a tax perspective. The piece includes analysis of the position for investors affected by the seismic Celsius and FTX bankruptcies. It also explores the risks of owning cryptoassets, such as lost keys, scams, and hacking.
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