06/17/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/17/2026 09:42
Washington, D.C. - House Budget Chairman Jodey Arrington (TX-19) introduced H.R. 9172, the Applying Existing Tax Anti-Abuse Rules to Digital Assets Act, legislation that closes tax loopholes in the digital asset market and ensures investors play by the same rules regardless of whether they hold traditional financial assets or digital assets. The bill applies existing anti-abuse rules to digital assets that already govern comparable investment assets, ending unequal treatment while supporting continued innovation and growth in America's digital asset economy.
"America should lead the world in digital asset innovation, but that innovation shouldn't come with preferential treatment in the tax code," said Chairman Arrington. "Today, digital assets are exempt from anti-abuse rules that apply to other investment assets, creating loopholes that undermine parity and equal treatment under the law. My Applying Existing Tax Anti-Abuse Rules to Digital Assets Act closes these loopholes by applying the same commonsense safeguards that already apply to similar traditional financial assets, providing greater certainty for taxpayers and supporting the continued growth of America's digital asset economy."
"Bad actors should not be able to game the system and evade longstanding anti-abuse rules by moving from traditional financial assets to digital assets," said Ways and Means Committee Chairman Jason Smith (MO-08). "Congress established anti-abuse rules like the wash sale and constructive sale provisions to close loopholes and protect the integrity of our tax system. However, because those rules were created before digital assets existed, a regulatory gap has emerged that some individuals have exploited. I thank Representative Arrington for his leadership on the Applying Existing Tax Anti-Abuse Rules to Digital Assets Act, which provides consistency and clarity by applying the same, time-tested rules to digital assets and traditional assets, ensuring the tax code operates as Congress intended."
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