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IBIT’s 0.25% Fee Sells Off Bitcoin Daily, and the Prospectus Calls Every Sale a Taxable Event

IBIT’s 0.25% Fee Sells Off Bitcoin Daily, and the Prospectus Calls Every Sale a Taxable Event

Ryne Mauck

Fri, August 21, 2026 at 1:05 AM GMT+3 4 min read

Quick Read

  • IBIT sells Bitcoin daily to cover its 0.25% fee, and its prospectus labels each forced sale a taxable event for shareholders.

  • EZBC and BITB charge lower fees than IBIT's 0.25%, carry the same daily-sale tax mechanic, and trade off liquidity for cost savings.

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Every trading day, the iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF (NASDAQ:IBIT) sells a sliver of your Bitcoin (CRYPTO:BTC) to pay itself. That is the operating mechanic disclosed in the trust's own prospectus. And every one of those little sales, per the prospectus, is a taxable event for you.

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What You're Actually Paying

IBIT charges a 0.25% sponsor fee, accrued daily against net assets. On a $10,000 position, that is roughly $25 a year in fund-level expenses. Extend that out and you are paying about $500 in sponsor fees over 20 years on a static $10,000, before your position even grows with Bitcoin's price.

What matters is how the trust pays it. IBIT holds essentially one thing: 99.93% of assets in the underlying Bitcoin position, with a marginal amount of cash. There is no dividend stream, no interest bucket, and no fee waiver from a services arm. To fund the sponsor's cut, the trust sells Bitcoin. This is done daily. In whatever quantity it takes to cover that day's accrual.

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The Part the Factsheet Doesn't Highlight

IBIT is structured as a grantor trust, which means the IRS looks through the wrapper and treats you as if you directly own a proportionate slice of the Bitcoin sitting in custody. The prospectus is explicit that "each delivery or sale of Bitcoins by the Trust for the payment of expenses generally will be a taxable event to Shareholders." The same grantor-trust template used across spot commodity funds spells it out plainly: "the sale of Physical Gold by the Fund, including the sale of Physical Gold to generate cash to pay its fees and expenses...will be a taxable event for investors."

Put simply, even if you never sell an IBIT share, the fund is quietly realizing tiny gains or losses on your behalf every trading day. Your cost basis in the shares gets adjusted downward as the trust bleeds BTC to pay the sponsor. In a year where Bitcoin appreciates and you never touched your position, you can still owe tax on those forced distributions. In a year like this one, where Bitcoin is down 26.18% year to date, and IBIT is down 21.89%, the same mechanic can generate small realized losses you also have to track. Either way, the trust is doing tax math to your account without asking.

Additionally, consider the concentration. This is one asset, priced against one benchmark, with a single-line holdings sheet. There is no diversification lever to soften the fee. Every basis point of expense hits the same coin.

The Cheaper Mirror

The exposure IBIT offers is a commodity. Franklin's EZBC currently lists a 0.19% sponsor fee, and Bitwise's BITB posts a 0.20% headline fee. Both wrap spot Bitcoin in the same grantor-trust structure with the same custody model. A holder paying 0.19% instead of 0.25% saves roughly $120 over 20 years per $10,000 held flat, and every one of those competitors runs the same daily-sale mechanic, so the tax friction is comparable. The trade-off is liquidity. IBIT is the largest of the group, with the ETF that owns over 3% of Bitcoin, so spreads and options depth are deeper. That is a real cost consideration for active traders, and a mostly cosmetic one for a buy-and-hold shareholder.

What This Means for You

If you own IBIT for the brand and the depth, that is a defensible call. If you own it assuming the 0.25% line is the whole story, ask your broker for the trust's realized-gain schedule and see what has been done to your basis. While the fee is small, the mechanism that pays it is simply quiet.

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