Questions from an IRS audit with containing BTC activity….

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This is scary. Most people literally wouldn’t even know how to answer correctly even if they were inclined to comply

Yes, I’d certainly spend the money for a consultation with a good tax attorney with these far reaching questions.

Since most wallets generate new addresses for each transaction it would be almost impossible to find them all.

There is no possible way to keep track of all of that shit. They are smoking crack.

Yes that’s where I got the questions. I had mentioned it a group earlier tonight and they hadn’t seen it since they didn’t use X. I didn’t want to csll attention to who was getting audited so I just posted the questions here for people to see.

It’s not a secret. And it’s important this information be out there.

This does not surprise me. And it is why I have been preparing for the worst by making sure to track every transaction on every blockchain. On chain, on exchange, defi back in 2018, etc. After going through hell for 2017, there wasn't any other option. I use CoinTracking, and I track every sat on every network.