
Is cryptocurrency considered a foreign asset in Canada?|CRA concluded that If those funds or intangible property were “situated, deposited or held outside of Canada,” then they should be classified as specified foreign property and thus subject to reporting.cryptocurrency was considered “funds or intangible property.”
Could you please elaborate on whether cryptocurrency is considered a foreign asset in Canada? It's mentioned in the CRA's conclusion that if certain funds or intangible properties are located, deposited, or held outside the country, they are categorized as specified foreign property and thus subject to reporting. Given that cryptocurrency is considered as "funds or intangible property," how does this fit into the Canadian tax and asset classification framework? Could you also provide some insight into the potential tax implications for Canadians holding cryptocurrency?
