The post Stablecoin payments below $200 can go tax-free: If Congress agrees appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Journalist Posted: December 21, 2025 The U.S. CongressThe post Stablecoin payments below $200 can go tax-free: If Congress agrees appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Journalist Posted: December 21, 2025 The U.S. Congress

Stablecoin payments below $200 can go tax-free: If Congress agrees

The U.S. Congress is making another attempt at tax relief for low stablecoin transfers and crypto staking. 

In a recent House proposal, lawmakers Max Miller (Ohio) and Steven Horsford (Nevada) sought tax exemptions for stablecoins valued at $200 or below.

Part of the draft read, 

In a statement, Rep. Miller said that the legislation was a “bipartisan effort” to ensure consumer protection. 

However, this was not the first time Congress had tried to push for U.S. crypto tax clarity. 

Senator Lummis’ failed crypto tax plan 

In July 2025, pro-Bitcoin Senator Cynthia Lummis floated a similar tax proposal that included a $300 exemption for small transactions. 

She also advocated for tax deferral for staking and mining rewards during the amendment process of President Donald Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill. The exemption was to have an annual cap of $5,000 on crypto gains to avoid abuse. 

However, the provisions didn’t make it to the final version of the bill after failing to reach the voting threshold. Some Democrats also opposed the proposal, arguing that it would result in a loss of government revenue. 

Currently, the U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS) treats cryptocurrency as property, which can attract capital gains tax rates ranging from 10% to 37%.

For long-term investors, the tax rates are relatively favorable, ranging from 0% to 20%.  

It remains to be seen whether the latest tax proposals will be included in the crypto market structure bill. 

Stablecoin yield fight

Even so, the stablecoin yield paid out by crypto exchanges like Gemini and Coinbase, among others, continues to be opposed by the banking lobby. 

According to them, it threatens community banks. They argued that deposit capital will shift to stablecoins in search of the 3%-4% rewards, rather than banks’ less than 1% yield on average checking accounts.   

However, Gemini co-founder Tyler Winklevoss and other industry players are also pushing back against the banksters’ anti-competitive ‘overreach.’ 

Reacting to a collective industry letter to Congress to defend the stablecoin law GENIUS Act, Winklevoss stated

Source: X


Final Thoughts

  • Congress has revived the crypto tax exemptions for low stablecoin transfers. 
  • However, the fight against stablecoin rewards issued by exchanges continues.
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Source: https://ambcrypto.com/stablecoin-payments-below-200-can-go-tax-free-if-congress-agrees/

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