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Cryptocurrency's big week: a rider in infrastructure bill & target of SEC regulatory interest
Infrastructure Week finally has arrived on Capitol Hill. This week, the Senate is expected to pass, per Democratic leadership announcements, a long-awaited infrastructure measure that was bipartisanly-negotiated and backed by President Joe Biden.
If the $1 trillion bill does indeed become law, it will provide the largest chunk of federal funds for public works in decades.
The around 2,700-page bill calls for $550 billion in new spending over five years, spread out on projects beyond traditional road and bridge construction and repairs. It also would pay for upgrades to public transit, bolster power grids, add protections for drinking water, expand broadband networks, and improve rail and Amtrak systems. Hey, there's a reason Biden is known as Amtrak Joe.
More info for the IRS: So how will Uncle Sam come up with this cash?
Part of the money will come from increased reporting of cryptocurrency transactions. The bill calls for existing third-party tax reporting rules to be extended to brokers who handle cyber financial moves.
As currently written, cryptocurrency brokers would be required to report such things as purchase and sales prices, transfers between brokers, and transactions of more than $10,000 to the Internal Revenue Service.
Joint Committee on Taxation estimates that the added information would help the IRS collect $28 billion over the next decade.
Cryptocurrency community concerns: The cryptocurrency world obviously is not happy with this proposal.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) calls it "a poorly crafted provision that could create new surveillance requirements for many within the blockchain ecosystem. This could include developers and others who do not control digital assets on behalf of users."
Adding to crypto concerns is the speed with which the bill is expected to move.
How the broker reporting actually would work "is still very much an open question," wrote Rainey Reitman, EFF's Chief Program Officer for EFF. "Indeed, perhaps this extremely broad interpretation was not even the intent of the drafters of this language. But given the rapid timeline for the bill’s likely passage, those answers may not be resolved before it hits the Senate floor for a vote," said Reitman.
Alexandra Medina of the Blockchain Advocacy Coalition agrees. She told Tax Notes (per EideBailly's tax blog) that hastily written policy tends to have unintended consequences that subsequently require revision. The infrastructure bill's language follows that trend, she said, and creates more confusion than clarity.
Republican rift, too: It's also causing rifts among Senate Republicans.
"Congress should not rush forward with this hastily-designed tax reporting regime for cryptocurrency, especially without a full understanding of the consequences," said Sen. Patrick Toomey (R-Pennsylvania), who serves on the chamber's banking committee. Toomey has indicated he would offer an amendment to change the bill, which he said as written would give the Biden administration the opportunity to crack down on not just cryptocurrency brokers but also bitcoin miners.
His GOP colleague, Sen. Rob Portman of Ohio who help write the bipartisan bill disagrees. Portman plans to speak on the Senate floor to underscore that cryptocurrency miners and software developers would not be targets under the new provision. The Treasury Department reportedly also has been asked to issue informal guidance clarifying the limited scope of the new cryptocurrency reporting proposal.
IRS continued interest in crypto collections: The added scrutiny on cryptocurrency, the general moniker for bitcoin, Ethereum, and the like, is not a surprise.
The IRS has for years been ramping up its efforts to ensure that it gets all the money it's due from cryptocurrency transactions. That includes obtaining as much information as it can from holders of virtual currencies, which the tax agency treats as an asset rather than legal tender. For next tax filing season, the IRS has tweaked the cryptocurrency question it asks of taxpayers at the top of Form 1040.
IRS Commissioner Charles Rettig in April told the Senate Finance Committee that the current Tax Gap — the amount of tax owed, but that the IRS has not been able to collect — could be as much as $1 trillion. Rettig said a large part of that missing tax money is likely attributable to noncompliance by virtual currency owners.
SEC also calling for crypto action: Today (Aug. 3), Biden's head of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) added other federal voice to the crypto conversation, calling for more regulation of the virtual currency.
"We just don't have enough investor protection in crypto. Frankly, at this time, it's more like the Wild West," said SEC Chairman Gary Gensler in prepared remarks to the Aspen Security Forum. "We have taken and will continue to take our authorities as far as they go."
In a Twitter video also posted today, Gensler emphasized his and his agency's investor protection concerns.
If crypto is going to be widely adopted, it needs some rules of the road & a cop on the beat to enforce them. To be clear, I am technology-neutral. What I'm not neutral about: Investor protection. pic.twitter.com/e6GsSAyXhB
— Gary Gensler (@GaryGensler) August 3, 2021
The SEC's worry, according to Gensler's forum speech, is that much of the cryptocurrency sector operates outside of regulatory frameworks that seek to protect investors and consumers, reduce crime, promote financial stability and protect national security.
"If crypto is going to be widely adopted, it needs some rules of the road & a cop on the beat to enforce them," Gensler added in his social media video.
You also might find these items of interest:
What cryptocurrency's booming values mean to owners' taxes
IRS clarifies when a cryptocurrency transaction isn't a tax transaction
IRS commissioner says Tax Gap likely $1 trillion, thanks largely to cryptocurrency
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Decorating the Winterfest Tree!
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Here are Anise and Peter living a happily ever after! They are so relieved that their children are all... well... children?! It’s a lot easier to support them through grade school homework than develop their toddler skills!
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Our new improved dining area! Here is Anise’s whole family sitting down to enjoy dinner together. I thought it was tofu tacos... but now it doesn’t really look like it was...
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Happy Birthday Scarlet and Alexandra! Anise took a far more casual approach to their toddlerhood, but both managed to max out all their skills.
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Some of Anise’s photos from the wedding with her most special guests!
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Alexandra and Scarlet slept through their parents proposal...
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Summer fun during the mid-summer festival!
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Scarlet and Alexandra aged up! Aren’t they adorable? Scarlet gained the independent trait, while Alexandra gained the charmer trait. <3
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Birth Announcement:
Welcome Scarlet and Alexandra Rettig to the world!
The triplets have not embraced the arrival of a new set of twins in the Rettig household! Anise had to explain to little Eddie that they were in fact going to be staying and yes, she does have to tend to them when they cry. Poor Anise is running on low energy levels but luckily is caching in enough aspiration points to get a steel bladder.
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