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Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 22.37

1 Texas Administrative Code § 22.37 – Virtual Currency Contributions

(a) Virtual currency contributions are considered “in-kind” contributions.

(b) A candidate, officeholder, or political committee must report a gain from the sale of virtual currency contributions on the appropriate schedule if the gain exceeds the reporting threshold set by Section 254.031(9) of the Election Code and amended by § 18.31 of this title (relating to Adjustments to Reporting Thresholds).

(c) The value of a virtual currency contribution shall be reported as the fair market value of the virtual currency upon receipt.

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