How The IRS Is Looking For Its Share Of Cryptocurrency And NFT Growth
Let’s be honest. Most tax accountants would not be described as “hip” and many struggle to be considered “tech savvy”. Even so, ...
Read moreLet’s be honest. Most tax accountants would not be described as “hip” and many struggle to be considered “tech savvy”. Even so, ...
Read moreIndustry participants pointed out that miners, stakers and other parties don’t typically have access to customer information that exchanges have ...
Read moreThe infamous Infrastructure Bill put the IRS in a difficult situation. The bill gave the organization incredible fund tracking superpowers. ...
Read moreIn 2019, Joshua Jarrett paid income tax on 8,876 tezos tokens he earned through staking. In 2020, Jarret asked the ...
Read moreTwo Tezos stakers sued the IRS to get back taxes paid on property they say they created through staking. The ...
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Read moreKey Takeaways A married couple in Tennessee have claimed that the U.S. government offered them a tax refund after improperly ...
Read moreIn 2019, Joshua Jarrett paid income tax on 8,876 Tezos tokens he earned through staking. In 2020, Jarret asked the ...
Read moreThe IRS confiscated $1.2 billion in cryptocurrencies in 2021, which was an eightfold increase from the 2020 amount of $137 ...
Read moreThe Internal Revenue Service’s (IRS) Criminal Investigation Unit (CI) unit seized $3.5 billion in cryptocurrency during fiscal 2021, which accounted ...
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