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                <title><![CDATA[Tax Crimes in Cryptocurrency]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[<p>Leona Helmsley, Jim Thorpe, Webster Hubbell,&nbsp; Alphonse Capone, and Peter Madoff are among many convicted of tax crimes such as&nbsp; tax evasion and tax fraud. The government generally targets groups like tax preparation firms and entities that are mainly cash based.&nbsp; But, the criminal division of the IRS has begun a more targeted approach to&hellip;</p>
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<p><a href="https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/december-12/the-queen-of-mean-is-sentenced-to-the-slammer">Leona Helmsley</a>, <a href="https://www.nbcsports.com/golf/news/article-associated-press-jim-thorpe-pleads-guilty-tax-evasion">Jim Thorpe</a>, <a href="https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/2000/06/06/hubbells-tax-conviction-is-thrown-out/2dd8f89a-75eb-4b44-92a6-ffe47238ef35/">Webster Hubbell</a>,&nbsp; <a href="https://www.fbi.gov/history/famous-cases/al-capone">Alphonse Capone</a>, and <a href="https://archives.fbi.gov/archives/newyork/press-releases/2012/peter-madoff-former-chief-compliance-officer-and-senior-managing-director-at-bernard-l.-madoff-investment-securities-llc-pleads-guilty-to-securities-fraud-and-tax-fraud-conspiracy-in-manhattan-federal-court">Peter Madoff</a> are among many convicted of tax crimes such as&nbsp; <a href="https://www.conawayandstrickler.com/blog/basics-of-tax-evasion/">tax evasion</a> and<a href="https://apps.irs.gov/app/understandingTaxes/whys/thm01/les03/media/ws_ans_thm01_les03.pdf"> tax fraud</a>. The government generally targets groups like tax preparation firms and entities that are mainly cash based.&nbsp; But, the criminal division of the IRS has begun a more targeted approach to investigate and prosecute tax crimes in the <a href="https://www.conawayandstrickler.com/blog/irs-increased-focus-on-cryptocurrency-in-operation-hidden-treasure/">cryptocurrency</a> arena.&nbsp; Crypto investment schemes, for example, require investors to produce cash, but then convert the fraud proceeds to cryptocurrency to purposefully circumvent financial reporting requirements.&nbsp; These type of cases thus also involve potential money laundering, wire fraud and structuring charges,</p>



<p>The “newer” question on page 1 of the Tax Form 1040 now has a question that states, “At any time during the past year did you receive any financial interest in virtual currency?” In 2019, this question was only on Schedule 1.&nbsp; As of 2020, it is on page 1 of the Tax Form 1040.&nbsp; This is specifically targeted to combat cryptocurrency tax evasion.</p>



<p>Under 26 U.S.C § 7206(1), it is a criminal offense to file a tax return the filer knows is materially false.&nbsp; So, if you do not check that box on that first page, AND have substantial income in crypto, you might be targeted by the IRS.&nbsp; Remember cryptocurrencies are essentially similar to common stocks.&nbsp; This means a taxpayer <strong>must</strong> report their gains in cryptocurrencies on Form 8949.&nbsp; These gains are passed through to Schedule D on personal returns.&nbsp; The filer is responsible for paying capital gains tax on the net gain for the year.&nbsp; The government is long since versed in understanding the intricacies of the market like the role of hardware wallets, the use of DEXs, on-chain information, and how to track crypto movement across distributed ledgers.&nbsp; &nbsp;Please see <a href="https://www.irs.gov/compliance/criminal-investigation/non-payment-of-federal-income-tax-on-cryptocurrency-earnings-leads-to-conviction-for-south-florida-resident">here</a> for a recent&nbsp; example of a case where non-payment of federal income tax on cryptocurrency earnings led to a conviction.</p>



<p><a href="/contact-us/">Contact Conaway & Strickler, PC</a> if you have any questions on these complex federal criminal tax issues.  Our experienced federal criminal defense attorneys are here to help.</p>
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