Arbitrum (ARB) Tax Guide
Arbitrum taxes: trading, DeFi, airdrop and capital gains in Europe.
How is Arbitrum taxed?
Arbitrum (ARB) is taxed like any other cryptocurrency in Europe. Every sale or trade of ARB generates a taxable event. If you received ARB from the 2023 airdrop, that was taxable as income at the time of receipt.
Airdrop and Layer 2 DeFi
The ARB airdrop was one of the largest in crypto history. It was taxable as income upon receipt in most European countries. DeFi activities on Arbitrum (GMX, Camelot) create additional taxable events. Bridging assets to and from Arbitrum may also have tax implications.
How Taxes Crypto handles Arbitrum
Taxes Crypto imports your ARB transactions from supported exchanges, correctly handles airdrop taxation, and calculates your capital gains using your country's official tax method.
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