IRS Proposes New Tax Rules for Cryptocurrency Providers, Raising Concerns about Privacy and Compliance
The IRS is proposing new tax rules for cryptocurrency providers that could have significant consequences for the industry. The agency wants to expand the definition of "brokers" to include nearly all crypto-service providers, requiring them to collect personal information from users and report it to the IRS. This move could roll back the anonymity and flexibility currently offered by digital assets and reshape the entire US cryptocurrency landscape. The industry's response has been marked by concern and proactive engagement, with major players expressing apprehensions about the intrusion into personal privacy. The cryptocurrency industry must proactively engage with regulators to ensure the creation of fair, practical, and innovation-friendly regulations while preserving its innovative and decentralized nature.
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