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Cryptocurrency Income Taxation

3 items · 5 aliases · peaked week of 19 Apr 2026 · first seen 5 May 2026

The article explains how Inland Revenue issues automatic tax assessments to residents, outlines when people may receive refunds or bills, and highlights risks related to unreported income such as cryptocurrency and side hustles, while warning of potential tax scams.

Volume by source orientation Methodology →

Stacked weekly counts; colour by lean. “n/a” covers government and iwi-Māori sources where lean isn't applicable.

Alias drift

How this topic has been named, week by week. A new alias winning out is usually a framing shift.

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In the press Methodology →

How the news corpus has covered this same topic over the last 12 weeks. 1 article from RNZ, Stuff, NZ Herald, ODT, 1News, Newsroom and The Spinoff. Click through to the press view for the full panel.

12-week press volume 1 article
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Heard on radio

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  • No, no. Any time you trade crypto or make a gain on crypto, and that's whether you transfer it back to New Zealand dollars or any other foreign currency, or indeed if you trade between Bitcoin and Ethereum or any other type of crypto asset, that is a transaction that is potentially subject to tax. So it doesn't matter. And the other thing is the IRD's powers of gathering information are increasing from the 1st of April. This year we've implemented a crypto asset reporting framework, which the OECD developed in 57 countries. have signed up to. So we're going to be collecting this information from crypto businesses, crypto exchanges and trading that information with 57 other countries who are collecting the data in their jurisdiction. So there's really no escape.
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Sample framings

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mike-hosking-breakfast Government / N-A

clear rule for gains regardless of asset type or location

Bruce Bernacchi: Tax Partner at Dentons on Inland Revenue contacting crypto-investors over unpaid tax
21 Apr
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