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Sunday, April 3, 20161:19:26 PM
Subject: Re:
From:
Jeremy Rubin
To:
Jeffrey E." leevacatin
mail.com>
Right now the problem is for the irs that it is unclear how to actually report your bitcoin holdings
and what they'd count as a transfer.
If the irs set forth a well defined tax code it would be a good thing.
On Sunday, April 3, 2016, jeffrey E. <[email protected]> wrote:
if the irs made it a reg that as part of your tax returns you need to disclose any bitcoin
account , amount of bitcoins held. and number of transactions , would that put a pretty big
dent in the system?
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