Coinbase Hearing In IRS Summons Case Delayed Until March 23

Coinbase Hearing In IRS Summons Case Delayed Until March 23

Do not be mistaken in thinking the US government shows no further concern over bitcoin users, though. The ongoing IRS investigation against Coinbase is far from over at this point. A federal court granted a stipulation filed by the government to move the hearing date for Jeffrey Berns’ motions. Berns still continues to oppose the IRS’ John Doe summons, as he feels the investigation based on prejudice rather than solid evidence. Obtaining sensitive customer records from bitcoin enthusiasts raises a lot of questions, that much is certain. Unfortunately, it looks like the IRS-Coinbase....


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