The requirement, which will take effect in 2024, requires U.S. taxpayers who receive over $10,000 in cryptocurrency to report the social security numbers and other personal information of the sender. The provision was one of several included in a 2021 infrastructure bill, which also included a controversial crypto tax reporting requirement which applied to brokers. That provision galvanized a massive industry backlash, though it was ultimately unsuccessful.
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