The Internal Revenue Service is hiring a fleet of new agents. And they’re probably coming for you — regardless of your income level.
In the tax world, a simple yes or no question can be a surprisingly big deal — if you answer wrong. But can you check “No?” Taxpayers who merelytransactionsHolding virtual currency in their wallet or account;Purchasing virtual currency using real currency, including purchases using real currency on electronic platforms such as PayPal and Venmo; and
Engaging in a combination of holding, transferring or purchasing virtual currency as described above. But many people must check “Yes.
In case you thought the IRS needed 87,000 more agents to help you with your tax returns and audit billionaires, watch this: Highlights from the IRS Adrian recruiting project.
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