The BitcoinTaxes Podcast

An IRS Insider’s Look At Crypto Tax

Guest: Christopher Wajda and Alex Kugelman

The BitcoinTaxes Podcast

The IRS is enforcing the laws of cryptocurrency taxation more fervently than ever. Civil and criminal enforcement of cryptocurrency tax evasion is increasingly common due to the wide-scale participation of crypto exchanges, as well as increasingly powerful blockchain analysis tools.

Christopher Wajda, a former IRS ASAC (Assistant Special Agent in Charge) of the Criminal Investigation Division, and Alex Kugelman, a cryptocurrency tax controversy lawyer, join the show to discuss how the IRS is going about this enforcement and what can be done to avoid having a special agent show up at your door.

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Host

Salvatore Vescio

Guest

Christopher Wajda

Andrew Gordon DeFi taxes, liquidity swaps, liquidity pools, crypto collateral, staking (including ETH2), and NFTs.

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Email: bragllc@protonmail.com

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Phone (Voice + Text): 202.235.2130

 

Guest

Alex Kugelman

Andrew Gordon DeFi taxes, liquidity swaps, liquidity pools, crypto collateral, staking (including ETH2), and NFTs.

Guest Contact Information

Email: alex@kugelmanlaw.com

Twitter: @Bitcoin_TaxLaw

Website: Kugelman Law

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Episode Highlights

03:28: Complying with the June 2021 Like-Kind Memo
11:31: IRS Tactics to Enforce Compliance (Summons, Blockchain Analysis, etc.)
14:20: The Increased Ease of Tracking Crypto Transactions
17:50: IRS Enforcement of DeFi

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