IRS doubles down on crypto staking taxes — Report
The US tax agency denied arguments from a second lawsuit brought by Joshua and Jessica Jarrett over staking rewards.
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The US tax agency denied arguments from a second lawsuit brought by Joshua and Jessica Jarrett over staking rewards.
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