US Treasury wants cryptocurrency transfers over $10,000 to be reported to the 
IRS

The agency says cryptocurrency ‘facilitates illegal activity broadly including 
tax evasion’

By Kim Lyons  May 20, 2021
https://www.theverge.com/2021/5/20/22446364/treasury-cryptocurrency-irs-fraud-tax-evasion


The US Treasury Department said Thursday it will require any cryptocurrency 
transfer worth $10,000 or more to be reported to the IRS.

“Cryptocurrency already poses a significant detection problem by facilitating 
illegal activity broadly including tax evasion,” the agency said in a new 
report on tax compliance proposals. “This is why the President’s proposal 
includes additional resources for the IRS to address the growth of 
cryptoassets.”

The Treasury report said that even though cryptocurrency transactions are a 
small fraction of business transactions in the US, requiring large crypto 
transactions to be reported would help “to minimize the incentives and 
opportunity to shift income out of the new information reporting regime.”

The Treasury Department plan outlined several policies aimed at increasing tax 
enforcement, which, in addition to the new cryptocurrency proposal, includes 
new reporting requirements and a big increase for the IRS’s budget.

“At the crux of these proposals is a commitment to revitalizing tax 
enforcement,” according to the report.

“Working to close the tax gap reflects a commitment to ending our two-tiered 
tax system, one where most American workers pay their full obligations, but 
high earners who accrue income from opaque sources often do not.”

The Treasury Department’s Office of Tax Analysis estimated that the proposed 
updates would raise an additional $700 billion in tax revenue over the next 10 
years and could bring in as much as $1.6 trillion in the following decade.

Many of the changes the Biden administration proposes in the report would 
require Congressional approval, however.

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