FinCEN Developed Bitcoin Training for IRS Tax Examiners

FinCEN Developed Bitcoin Training for IRS Tax Examiners

The US Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) has reportedly been working with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to develop bitcoin training programs for tax examiners. During a speech given today at the ABA/ABA Money Laundering Enforcement Conference in Washington, DC, FinCEN director Jennifer Shasky Calvery said that the agency, one of several in the US with jurisdiction over elements of the bitcoin ecosystem, recently collaborated with the IRS to educate its examiners on relevant aspects of the technology. She remarked: "IRS has an extensive training program for its examiners,....


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