How Is Costco Gold Taxed?

Gold, silver, and other precious metals have emerged as standout assets in today’s unpredictable economy due to their ability to remain somewhat independent from stock market volatility. Costco took note and now counts gold bars and coins as some of its most popular sales items, making it even easier for consumers to own tangible precious metals. 

But before investing in anything—stocks, bonds, property, and even precious metals—it’s important to understand the tax implications. 

Collectibles vs. Capital Assets: Why It Matters

Stocks and many other investments enjoy long-term capital gains rates of up to 20%. Physical gold and other precious metals are different. Most are considered collectibles and face a higher maximum tax rate of 28% on long-term gains. Hold onto collectibles for less than a year, and you may be taxed at an ordinary income rate, which could reach up to 37% (for high earners) in 2025. 

Areas That Can Trip You Up

In order to not be a fool with your gold (sorry, we couldn’t help it), look at these key tax considerations first when purchasing the gold and then again before you sell it:

  • Can the sale lead to other tax rate changes? Gains from collectibles can increase regular capital gains rates. They can also potentially push you into net investment income tax (NIIT) territory. 
  • Are you calculating the cost basis correctly? Your taxable gain isn’t just the sale price minus the purchase price. It includes premiums, storage fees and other acquisition costs. Don’t overlook those key details. 
  • Did you inherit it, or was it gifted? The market value of inherited metals is stepped up at the time of the original owner’s death, while gifted metals retain the giver’s original purchase price (likely resulting in a higher taxable gain when it’s time to sell).  
  • Are you using it to diversify your retirement account? Strict rules allow only specific precious metals to be held in an IRA. Before diversifying your retirement account, be sure that these physical investments qualify. Otherwise, you may be surprised with an early distribution penalty. 
  • What about Gold IRAs? A loophole has emerged to allow gold and other precious metals to be held in retirement accounts. These special IRAs, however, can come with high fees and specific rules (including the need to physically store the gold at an approved bank or institution, not in your home). 
  • And Gold EFTs? Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) offer opportunities to invest in gold and other metals without physically owning them. But since these funds include physical bullion (usually), they are still taxed as collectibles.
  • Have you considered alternatives to cashing out? If you expect a tax-inducing gain from the sale of your gold, consider strategies like tax-loss harvesting or reinvesting the gains another way.

Physical gold can be an interesting addition to your assets, but its tax treatment as a collectible demands careful planning. Whether buying from Costco or a dealer, consult a tax professional to avoid surprises at filing time. Feel free to contact us with questions. 

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June 6, 2025

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