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Paul Grewal Of Coinbase Warns Against Crypto Tax Reporting Regulations: Labels Them A 'Dangerous Precedent Of Surveillance'

Published 19/10/2023, 07:55
© Reuters.  Paul Grewal Of Coinbase Warns Against Crypto Tax Reporting Regulations: Labels Them A 'Dangerous Precedent Of Surveillance'
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Benzinga - On Wednesday, Coinbase Global Inc (NASDAQ:COIN) Chief Legal Officer Paul Grewal voiced his opposition to the Treasury’s proposed regulations for tax reporting of digital assets, emphasizing the potential harm to innovation and fairness in the industry.

What Happened: Grewal argued that the proposed regulations could undermine fairness and innovation in the digital asset industry. He urged those who care about these values to join the opposition against the rulemaking. Grewal expressed concerns that the regulations go beyond establishing tax reporting rules comparable to traditional finance, potentially putting digital assets at a disadvantage.

He further elaborated that the rules could set a precedent for the surveillance of everyday financial activities of consumers. The requirement for nearly every digital asset transaction to be reported, according to Grewal, has no legitimate public purpose and threatens to overburden Web3 startups and the IRS.

See Also: UK Taxpayers To Disclose Crypto Holdings On Tax Forms

Why It Matters: Grewal's tweets and the senators' letter underscore the ongoing debate and concerns surrounding the proposed tax reporting rules, which will apply to transactions made with cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) and Ethereum (CRYPTO: ETH). The discourse highlights the balancing act between ensuring tax compliance and fostering innovation in the rapidly evolving digital asset landscape.

The concerns raised by Grewal aside, U.S. Senators Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), have also expressed their apprehensions about the delay in implementing tax reporting requirements for crypto brokers.

The senators emphasized the urgency to close the crypto tax gap, aligning the industry with other financial sectors in tax reporting, as detailed in their letter to Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and IRS Commissioner Daniel Werfel.

Yet, the proposed regulations by the Treasury, meant to bridge the existing tax gap, have been met with resistance and concerns from various quarters, including the Blockchain Association. The association's CEO, Kristin Smith, highlighted the need for appropriately tailored regulations, given the unique nature of crypto compared to traditional assets.

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