IRS prepares for an increase in crypto cases in the upcoming tax season

IRS prepares for an increase in crypto cases in the upcoming tax season

The criminal investigation division of the IRS says it is preparing hundreds of crypto-related cases for the upcoming tax season. The United States Internal Revenue Service (IRS) criminal investigation division is ramping up for tax season with its sights set on the crypto community.According to a report from Bloomberg Law, the division chief Jim Lee said they are preparing “hundreds” of crypto-involved cases, many of which will soon be available to the public.Lee said in the last three years, there has been a major shift in digital asset investigations conducted by the IRS. Previously....


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