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IRS Directly Seeks Out Cryptocurrency Non-Filers

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IRS Directly Seeks Out Cryptocurrency Non-Filers


The US Treasury Department (IRS) filed a successful lawsuit against Coinbase, Inc., resulting in Coinbase having to provide information on all account holders having transactions in excess of $20,000 in any year since 2007. This resulted in the surrender of information to the IRS for over 14,000 account holders in 2018.

The IRS believes the following:

1. The majority of all virtual currency gains have not been reported.

2. Bitcoin, Ethereum, Ripple, Bitcoin Cash, and other cryptocurrency technologies have been used to avoid paying taxes.

3. Cryptocurrency abusers could fall under its Abusive Tax Scheme Program.

As a result, they are requiring the release of account records and other types of data concerning cryptocurrency transactions.

The courts have allowed the IRS to investigate what they call “the reporting gap between the number of virtual currency users Coinbase claims to have had during the summons period and US bitcoin users reporting gains or losses to the IRS during the summon years.” This indicates that the court thinks the IRS has a legitimate interest. We know that the IRS has the capability to do large-scale data analysis and processing because of what they accomplished in their Offshore Abusive Tax Scheme Program.

Tax evasion is a serious offense that can lead to a prison sentence and/or significant fines, penalties, and interest.

The Internal Revenue Code treats your cryptocurrency assets like property, which are subject to capital gains taxes. This means that you pay taxes on the increase in the value of your cryptocurrency holdings.

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