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Court Authorizes IRS to Summon User Records From Kraken Cryptocurrency Exchange

Posted by Bill Rippel on May 06, 2021 - 2:33pm

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has obtained court authorization to serve a John Doe summons on cryptocurrency exchange Kraken. The tax agency is seeking data of users with $20,000 or more in cryptocurrency transactions during the years 2016 to 2020.

IRS Wants User Information From Crypto Exchanges

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced Wednesday that a federal court in the Northern District of California has authorized the IRS “to serve a John Doe summons on Payward Ventures Inc., and subsidiaries d/b/a Kraken.”

The IRS is “seeking information about U.S. taxpayers who conducted at least the equivalent of $20,000 in transactions in cryptocurrency during the years 2016 to 2020” on Kraken cryptocurrency exchange, the DOJ described.

According to the summons filed:

IRS directed Kraken to produce records identifying the U.S. taxpayers described above, along with other documents relating to their cryptocurrency transactions.

IRS Commissioner Chuck Rettig commented: “This John Doe summons is part of our effort to uncover those who are trying to skirt reporting and avoid paying their fair share.”

The court document explains that the order seeks information related to the IRS’ “investigation of an ascertainable group or class of persons” that the tax agency has “reasonable basis to believe may have failed to comply with internal revenue laws.”

The IRS has demanded user data from other crypto exchanges before. In April, a federal court in the District of Massachusetts granted an order authorizing the IRS to serve a similar John Doe summons on Circle and Poloniex. In addition, Coinbase was served a similar order, which the exchange fought for more than a year before complying and handed over data of about 14,000 customers. According to Coinbase, that number represented a 97% reduction in the number of customers impacted by the summons.

Laura ashley There was no way the IRS wasn't going to get their dirty little fingers into crypto. They are the real thieves.
May 8, 2021 at 11:18pm
Simon Keighley It sounds like the Internal Revenue Service is cracking down requiring crypto records from the Kraken exchange - thanks for the update, Bill.
May 7, 2021 at 8:07am
Gerald Roberts The IRS already has sophisticated tracking software for crypto transactions, I guess they decided to be more aggressive with their game to align themselves with the new Biden administration's policies to pay for the new overpriced green deal they have planned. Have a good day
May 6, 2021 at 5:58pm