IRS Sends 10,000+ Letters of Warning to Crypto Holders

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The Internal Revenue Service (IRS), the United States’ government’s tax organization, has issued a firm warning to cryptocurrency users–or rather, over10,000 firm warnings that were sent out in the form of letters sent out to cryptocurrency holders last week. Each letter contained a firm admonition: report your crypto on your tax form or pay the price.

The Wall Street Journal reported that at least three variations of the letter were sent out in accordance with the information that the IRS has about each individual. One of the variations demanded that its recipient sign a statement declaring that they were in compliance with tax law under the penalty of perjury.

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However, there is evidence to suggest that the data may have come from elsewhere–cryptocurrency exchanges operating in the US have been ordered to track their users’ trading data for tax purposes for several years.

The IRS has also been acting as a participating member of the Joint Chiefs of Global Tax Enforcement (J5) group, which was formed to investigate crypto-related financial crimes, including money laundering in tax evasion. In June, IRS criminal investigations chief Don Fort warned that J5 had “found innovative ways to tackle these problems, remove barriers, and develop processes” to deal with cryptocurrency-related crimes.

“It is not a good time to be a tax criminal on the run. Your days are numbered,” he said.

Perhaps the letters are the final push that some cryptocurrency holders may need to begin reporting their gains. Data collected in 2018 revealed that the number of cryptocurrency holders who were accurately reporting their crypto was startingly low; however, some of this could be attributed to the IRS’ lack of clarity on how and when crypto holders should be paying tax on the cryptocurrency.

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