The IRS has subpoenaed Coinbase for all transaction records from 2013 through 2015 apparently, probably to develop a list of names.
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Replying to @patio11
Good thing Bitcoiners are so scrupulous about their tax obligations.
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Replying to @patio11
I mean you wouldn't put evidence of tax evasion on a world-readable database and then link it to your bank account. That's be silly.
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This is such a miniscule branch of the financial world (sorry, BTC boosters). Why on earth is the IRS expending effort here?
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Replying to @patio11
Unless they're looking for leads for other criminal activity. Which is possible, I guess?
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Replying to @kchoudhu
Read the motion; they cited 3 cases where BTC was used as part of a larger evasion. Seems like fishing with a broad net though...
3:33 AM - 18 Nov 2016
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