Baltimore, MD · Crypto Tax Accountants
Find a Crypto Tax Accountant in Baltimore, MD
CPAs who actually understand crypto — DeFi, NFTs, staking, mining, airdrops, and cross-chain transactions. Form 8949 done correctly the first time, with audit-defensible cost basis. Serving Baltimore, MD and the surrounding region — Baltimore CPAs serve healthcare systems, port and logistics operators, biotech, and the city's deep nonprofit and higher-ed community.
Why Baltimore clients hire crypto tax
Local context for crypto tax accountants in Baltimore, MD
Dominant local industries
- Healthcare & hospital systems
- Port, logistics & maritime
- Biotech & life sciences
- Nonprofits & higher education
- Federal contracting & cybersecurity
Maryland tax climate
Maryland has a graduated personal income tax topping at 5.75% plus mandatory county/Baltimore City local income taxes ranging 2.25%–3.20% — among the highest local income tax burdens in the country. The corporate income tax is a flat 8.25%. A pass-through entity (PTE) election is available to work around federal SALT caps. Sales tax is 6% with no local add-on.
Key local deadline
Apr 15
Maryland individual (Form 502) and corporate (Form 500) returns; Baltimore City local income tax piggybacks on the state return at 3.20%.
When to hire
- You traded across multiple exchanges, wallets, or DeFi protocols
- You received airdrops, staking rewards, or NFTs
- Your exchange's cost basis report is missing or obviously wrong
- You got an IRS Letter 6173, 6174, or 6174-A
- You're mining, running validators, or earning crypto as income
What they do
- Aggregate transactions from CEX, DEX, and on-chain wallets
- Calculate cost basis using FIFO, LIFO, HIFO, or specific ID
- Prepare Form 8949 and Schedule D for capital gains/losses
- Report staking, mining, and airdrop income on Schedule 1 or C
- Handle FBAR/FATCA and offshore exchange reporting where applicable
Typical fees
What it costs
Low end
$500
per year
High end
$5,000+
per year
Notes
Simple (1–3 exchanges, <500 transactions): $500–$1,200. Complex (DeFi, NFTs, multi-chain, 5K+ tx): $2,500–$10,000+.
Compare
Crypto Tax CPA vs Generalist CPA
| Factor | Crypto Tax CPA | Generalist CPA |
|---|---|---|
| DeFi handling | Routine | Often refused |
| Software | CoinTracker, Koinly, ZenLedger | Manual spreadsheet |
| Cost basis reconstruction | Yes, from on-chain data | Generally no |
| IRS letter response | Standard engagement | Limited experience |
| Time per return | Scales with transaction count | Often blocks intake above ~500 tx |
Questions to ask
- What crypto tax software do you work in (CoinTracker, Koinly, ZenLedger, TokenTax)?
- Can you handle DeFi liquidity pools, lending, and yield farming?
- How do you treat staking rewards — at receipt or at sale?
- Do you have experience with IRS crypto warning letters?
- Can you reconstruct missing cost basis from on-chain data?
- How do you handle wash-sale-adjacent strategies before any rules change?
Red flags
- Tells you crypto isn't taxable until you cash out to USD
- Doesn't know what a Form 1099-DA is (effective 2025 reporting)
- Treats every transaction as ordinary income
- Can't explain cost basis tracking across wallets
- Won't sign Form 8275 disclosure when warranted
Documents to prepare
- CSV exports from every exchange you've used
- Wallet addresses for on-chain reconciliation
- Any 1099-B, 1099-MISC, or 1099-NEC from exchanges
- Prior crypto tax reports or capital gains summaries
- Records of any crypto received as payment or as a gift
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FAQ
Crypto Tax Accountants in Baltimore — common questions
How much does crypto tax accountants cost in Baltimore?+
Baltimore crypto tax accountants typically charge $500–$5,000+ per year. Simple (1–3 exchanges, <500 transactions): $500–$1,200. Complex (DeFi, NFTs, multi-chain, 5K+ tx): $2,500–$10,000+.
Do I need a Maryland-licensed CPA to work with a crypto tax accountants in Baltimore?+
For Maryland state filings, your preparer should hold a CPA license from the Maryland Board of Accountancy or be an Enrolled Agent. Out-of-state pros can prepare your federal return but should not sign as a CPA on Maryland returns. Maryland has a graduated personal income tax topping at 5.75% plus mandatory county/Baltimore City local income taxes ranging 2.25%–3.20% — among the highest local income tax burdens in the country.
Do I owe tax if I only swapped one crypto for another?+
Yes. Crypto-to-crypto swaps are taxable dispositions under U.S. tax law — you realize a gain or loss on the disposed asset measured against fair market value at the time of the swap.
How are staking and mining rewards taxed?+
As ordinary income at fair market value when received (constructive receipt). When you later sell, any change in value is capital gain or loss.
Are NFT transactions taxable?+
Yes. Minting, buying, and selling NFTs are all taxable events. NFTs treated as collectibles may face a 28% long-term capital gains rate instead of 20%.
Do wash-sale rules apply to crypto?+
Currently no — wash-sale rules under §1091 only apply to securities, and crypto is treated as property. Legislation has been proposed to extend wash-sale rules to digital assets; rules may change.
What is Form 1099-DA?+
A new IRS form requiring brokers to report digital asset transactions, with phased effective dates starting 2025. Expect every major exchange to issue 1099-DA covering gross proceeds, then cost basis.