Goldman Sachs reported that the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) in the United States has released the latest 1099-DA form for reporting digital asset transactions, which introduces some key changes that may address past criticism and privacy issues. According to reports, the new version will be partially implemented in 2025, and several controversial elements in the early draft have been removed.
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L’Internal Revenue Service des États-Unis publie une déclaration d’impôt sur le chiffrement réformée qui n’exige plus la divulgation de l’adresse
Goldman Sachs reported that the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) in the United States has released the latest 1099-DA form for reporting digital asset transactions, which introduces some key changes that may address past criticism and privacy issues. According to reports, the new version will be partially implemented in 2025, and several controversial elements in the early draft have been removed.