Morning Minute: The White House and IRS Target Foreign Crypto Holdings
Yahoo Finance·2025-11-19 15:19

Core Insights - The IRS is proposing new rules requiring U.S. taxpayers to report and pay taxes on foreign crypto accounts, modeled after existing frameworks for offshore bank accounts [2][3] - The proposal aims to increase visibility and compliance for U.S. taxpayers holding crypto with foreign entities, which could include various offshore exchanges and custodians [2][5] - The impact of this change will primarily affect a specific group of crypto taxpayers who have not been fully compliant with existing tax regulations [6] Regulatory Changes - The new IRS proposal is part of a broader effort by the Treasury to impose reporting obligations on "digital asset accounts" held abroad, with a deliberately broad definition of foreign accounts [2] - The implementation of the proposed rules is expected to discourage U.S. taxpayers from moving their digital assets to offshore exchanges, promoting the growth of digital assets within the U.S. [3] Taxpayer Cohorts - There are four identified cohorts of crypto taxpayers in the U.S., with the new rules primarily impacting those who have been skirting tax obligations [6] - The cohorts include those who report all transactions, those who only report gains when cashing out, those who do not report at all, and those without taxable gains [7]