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HIVE’s $84.7 million Swedish tax provision eclipsed revenue even as Bitcoin output hit a record
HIVE Digital Technologies booked an $84.7 million non-cash Swedish tax provision tied to contested VAT exposure after adverse court rulings led it to change its accounting assessment.
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$84.7MSwedish VAT provision
SEK 769.6MTax agency decisions total
SEK 52.4MLater-period VAT exposure
July 20Supreme court appeal date
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Why This Matters
The provision shows how contested VAT treatment can materially affect a publicly listed crypto miner’s reported earnings and balance-sheet risk even before a cash payment timetable is established. The case could signal continued uncertainty for mining businesses operating under Swedish tax interpretations, particularly where interest accrues while appeals remain unresolved.
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HIVE Digital Technologies booked an $84.7 million non-cash Swedish tax provision tied to contested VAT exposure after adverse court rulings led it to change its accounting assessment.
Despite receiving 1,004 BTC during the quarter, the provision helped drive a $142.9 million GAAP net loss. The current-liability label does not establish that an immediate cash payment is due, and HIVE’s filings do not disclose a payment timetable.
The Swedish tax provision exceeded HIVE’s $79.1 million quarterly revenue and equaled about 40.7% of its $208 million cash balance. At Bitcoin's intraday high of $65,058.61 on Aug. 18, the amount was equivalent to roughly 1,215 BTC, or 21.5% more than HIVE produced during the quarter.
HIVE reported $72.1 million of crypto mining revenue and 1,004 BTC received, up 147% from 406 BTC a year earlier. Its loss also reflected $53.7 million of depreciation, $7.1 million of share-based compensation and a $7.1 million derivative valuation change, so the full $142.9 million cannot be attributed to Sweden.
HIVE’s $84.7 million Swedish VAT provision equals 40.7% of quarterly cash, alongside $142.9 million in GAAP net losses.
Swedish tax provision: What HIVE booked and what remains unresolved
HIVE’s filing breaks the provision into about $76.6 million in disputed input VAT, $1.5 million in tax supplements, and $6.6 million in interest.
It covers Swedish Tax Agency decisions or proposed decisions totaling SEK 769.6 million, plus SEK 52.4 million for later periods through June 30 that had not yet received a decision but involved the same facts. Interest continues to accrue until settlement, so the ultimate exposure may be higher than the booked amount.
HIVE applied for leave to appeal to the Supreme Administrative Court on July 20, although its Swedish counsel assessed the prospect of a favorable outcome there as remote. The company continues to dispute the assessments, so recognizing the provision did not resolve the case.
Swedish primary guidance distinguishes mining or verification without identifiable counterparties from supplying external compute capacity for fixed consideration. But the Swedish Tax Agency guidance and a January advance ruling are not rulings on HIVE’s facts and do not settle its dispute.
HIVE’s March 31 annual filing said it had not paid a separately demanded SEK 84 million, about $9.4 million, tranche as of that date. HIVE’s latest quarterly filing discloses the larger provision but does not say that HIVE later paid an assessment, posted security, or received a firm payment timetable.
That leaves cash timing unresolved while interest continues to run and the remaining appeal faces a low probability of success under the company’s own legal assessment.