Cryptocurrency
Cryptocurrency
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If you’ve noticed less talk about blockchain this year from technology product makers, that’s on purpose: Companies have realized big promises without flashy results makes consumers suspicious.
December 18 -
The agency's number of investigations in 2019 continued a general downward trend over the last few years, according to CI's 100th annual report.
December 5 -
The various applications of this young technology will bring big opportunities to the accounting profession.
December 3 -
The Internal Revenue Service is seeking information from more taxpayers who hold virtual currency like Bitcoin, but in a ruling last week, a judge ordered the IRS to limit its summons for information from one cryptocurrency exchange, Bitstamp
December 3 -
New guidance, rules and enforcement efforts from the IRS aim to improve cryptocurrency reporting.
November 27 -
For all the worry about the interaction of blockchain and assurance, there haven't been many real-life examples of it -- until now, with Top 100 Firm Armanino's release of a new attest product around stablecoins. The firm's Scott Copeland and Andries Verschelden share the details, and what it means for the future of assurance.
November 11 -
Leaders of tax enforcement authorities from the U.S., Australia, Canada, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom met this week to discuss ways to deal with tax crimes and tax evasion, particularly involving cryptocurrency.
November 8 -
Tax attorneys, accountants and cryptocurrency investors have been asking for this guidance for years.
November 6 -
What the flurry of updates in Facebook's cryptocurrency means for accounting professionals.
October 17 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued a second early draft version of the new Schedule 1 for next tax season’s Form 1040 to include a question up top about whether a taxpayer has sold, received, exchanged or acquired cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin or Ethereum.
October 11