The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) has initiated a significant crackdown on tax evasion by demanding personal data and transaction details from up to 1.2 million cryptocurrency traders. The data requested by the ATO includes dates of birth, phone numbers, social media accounts, bank accounts, wallet addresses, and other transaction details. This move is part of a broader effort to identify and address tax evasion among users of digital tokens.
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The Australian Taxation Office has sought personal data and transaction details from up to 1.2 million accounts at cryptocurrency exchanges, including dates of birth, phone numbers, social media accounts, bank accounts, wallet addresses and other transaction details to crack down…
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AUSTRALIA DEMANDS DATA ON 1.2M CRYPTO TRADERS TO COMBAT TAX EVASION - The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) has mandated cryptocurrency exchanges to hand over personal and transaction details of roughly 1.2 million traders. - The ATO's protocol requires exchanges to submit… https://t.co/AnoArGRpDY https://t.co/YPisaVSV2I
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The Australian Taxation Office has asked cryptocurrency exchanges to provide the personal data and transaction details of up to 1.2 million accounts, according to reports. By @amitoj. https://t.co/LMGLW2YfIV
Australia's tax office has sought from crypto currency exchanges the personal data and transaction details of up to 1.2 million accounts as it looks to crack down on users who may be failing to pay their taxes amid a rising interest in digital tokens https://t.co/H2Qb9lQezc