Michael Saylor said on Wednesday that Strategy doesn’t expect to be subject to the Corporate Alternative Minimum Tax (CAMT) due to unrealized gains on its BTC holdings. Strategy’s shares are up nearly 5.5% for the day, and are trading at 339.81 at the time of 1 was bracing for the 15% 2 alternative minimum tax in 2026 amid the continued rise in Bitcoin 3 4 a 15% CAMT on companies exceeding $1 billion in a three-tax-year period preceding the initial tax 5 issues interim guidance on corporate crypto tax 🚨🗞️NEW: Treasury to Ease Corporate Crypto Tax Rule PLUS, industry urges new @CFTC nominee as White House drops Quintenz, @SECGov opens crypto custody to state-chartered trust companies. 0 — Eleanor Terrett (@EleanorTerrett) October 1, 2025 The 6 of the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service issued interim guidance on 7 agency acknowledged that corporations can disregard unrealized gains and losses on their digital asset holdings when determining their tax 8 now believes it will no longer be subject to the corporate alternative minimum 9 Bitcoin accumulation firm adopted accounting standards in January that required it to include the fair value of its BTC holdings in its 10 to Strategy’s filing, it had an $8.1 billion unrealized gain on its BTC holdings for the six months ending June 11 the time of publication, the company holds around 604,031 Bitcoin worth roughly $74.6 billion.
“As a result of Treasury and IRS interim guidance issued yesterday, Strategy does not expect to be subject to the Corporate Alternate Minimum Tax (CAMT) due to unrealized gains on its Bitcoin holdings.” – Michael Saylor , CEO of Strategy Strategy and Coinbase sent a joint letter in May to the Treasury calling for the exclusion of unrealized crypto 12 companies argued that it was unfair that digital assets should receive different tax treatment from traditional stocks and 13 to the letter, the duo warned the IRS that taxing paper profits could force companies to sell Bitcoin to pay 14 added that it would put 15 at a disadvantage versus foreign competitors and even raise constitutional concerns over taxing income that doesn’t 16 Senate Finance Committee is holding a hearing today on ‘Examining the Taxation of Digital Assets’ that started at 10:00 17 Senate is expected to discuss the IRS’s interim guidance on corporate crypto tax 18 Committee Chair Mike Crapo will lead the hearing, with the participation of Coinbase Vice President of Tax Lawrence Zlatkin and Coin Center Policy Director Jason 19 was approved under the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, signed into law by former President Joe 20 2025-46 and Notice 2025-49 of the latest interim guidance are intended to reduce compliance burdens and provide clarity on complex areas of the CAMMT until final regulations are in 21 policies for regulating crypto The 22 Donald Trump’s Working Group on Digital Assets released a report in July that outlined policy recommendations for regulating crypto in the 23 group recommended that Congress establish a custom-tailored tax policy for digital assets that accounts for the unique features of the asset class, including 24 report recommended introducing legislation that treats digital assets as a new class of assets, subject to modified versions of tax rules applicable to securities or commodities for federal income tax 25 Chair Paul Atkins argued that a rational regulatory framework for digital assets is the best way to catalyze American innovation and protect investors from 26 Monday, Strategy purchased 196 Bitcoin for $22.1 million, which pushed its holdings above 640,000 27 company bought the digital assets at an average price of $113,048 per BTC.
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