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Noncovered Securities

Definition

Noncovered Securities refers to financial assets for which a broker is not legally obligated to report cost basis information to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). In the context of digital assets, many cryptocurrencies currently fall into this category, meaning investors must independently track and report their own cost basis for tax purposes. This classification places a greater burden on individual taxpayers to maintain accurate records. The distinction impacts tax reporting obligations.