Published September 27, 2026 · CoinTaxReporting

Canada Crypto Exchange Bankruptcy Losses 2026 – CRA Tax Guide

I've talked to a lot of Canadians who lost real money in FTX, Celsius, and Voyager. The tax question is brutal: when can you actually claim the loss? Here's what the CRA says.

CRA Position on Exchange Bankruptcy Losses

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The CRA hasn't published specific guidance on crypto exchange bankruptcies — which makes this harder than it should be. Based on general tax principles, the type of loss depends on how you held the crypto:

Most retail investors will be looking at capital losses.

Timing: When Can You Actually Claim the Loss?

This is the question everyone asks, and the answer is frustrating: you generally can't claim a loss until it's certain and quantifiable. Three potential trigger points:

Most Canadian advisors say: wait until the final recovery is established. Claiming too early based on estimates creates risk if those numbers change.

Partial Recovery

If you get back 30 cents on the dollar from FTX, your loss is your original investment minus what you recovered. If recovery comes in tokens rather than cash, value those tokens at FMV on the date you received them. That recovered amount also becomes your new cost basis going forward.

Capital Loss Carryback and Carryforward

The good news: Canada has generous capital loss rules. You can:

Practical Steps for Affected Canadians

  1. Register as a creditor in the bankruptcy proceedings — don't miss the deadline
  2. Document your original investment amounts and dates
  3. Track every recovery distribution as it comes in
  4. Work with a Canadian tax professional to determine the optimal year to claim the loss
  5. File T1A if you want to apply losses against gains from prior years

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Disclaimer: This article is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute tax advice. For individual tax advice, consult a licensed tax professional.