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U.S Treasury Department planning to offer an olive branch to Crypto sector

By Avantika Khajuria14 August 2021, 03:11 PM
U.S Treasury Department planning to offer an olive branch to Crypto sector

The US Treasury Department is planning to compromise with crypto developers, miners, and hardware companies that have been alarmed by the bipartisan infrastructure bill’s tax reporting requirements, acc. to Bloomberg.

Treasury would not pursue crypto companies that do not fit the tax code’s requirements of a “broker,” according to an anonymous department official. The guidelines would try to alleviate the crypto sector’s main fear, that the Senate’s hasty move to tax any service effectuating transfers of digital assets on behalf of other individuals could suffocate the fledgling sector.

The crypto clause in the infrastructure bill has been criticized as being overly vague, and critics have fought for weeks in vain to limit it down. Many in the sector stated that developers and miners that fall under the bill’s definition of a broker would be obliged to give reporting data they didn’t have access to.

The Treasury comment, which has yet to be made public, may offer a workaround by essentially restricting the bill’s scope to individuals classed as brokers under the tax code. However, it’s unclear how such an exception will address the bill’s most vocal opponents’ worries. Treasury is allegedly considering exempting non-broker parties on a case-by-case basis, rather than the broad exclusions sought by the sector.

Recently, according to an official statement placed on the House Financial Services Committee website, Rep. Patrick McHenry questioned SEC Chairman Gary Gensler’s apparent intent in increasing his regulatory authority to exert greater control over the cryptocurrency industry.

Cryptocurrency has recently piqued the curiosity of politicians. Unfortunately for cryptocurrency investors, the news has not been good. Many enterprises and protocols will be compelled to change their business models if things continue in this direction.

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