The IRS’ Reporting Requirements For Brokers Won’t Affect Crypto Miners & Stakers

The IRS’ Reporting Requirements For Brokers Won’t Affect Crypto Miners & Stakers

The infamous Infrastructure Bill put the IRS in a difficult situation. The bill gave the organization incredible fund tracking superpowers. The thing is, the measurements were impossible to enforce. Now, Bloomberg informs us about a letter that a group of senators received on Friday. It basically says that cryptocurrency miners, stakers, “as well as software […]


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