US Tax Agency to Regulate DeFi Platforms as Brokers, Mandates Gross Proceeds Reporting
2024-12-30 09:34:25 Primitive Reading

 

From financemagnates by Jared Kirui

The IRS has officially brought decentralized finance (DeFi) platforms into its regulatory purview, declaring that front-end service providers facilitating digital asset transactions meet the definition of brokers.

These platforms will now face stringent reporting requirements, marking a significant shift in the crypto sector's oversight. The final regulations, set to take effect in 2027, mandate that brokers report gross proceeds from sales of cryptocurrencies and other digital assets.

Implication of the New Rules

The rules target DeFi trading front-ends, which provide users access to decentralized exchanges. The IRS claims these platforms act as intermediaries for transactions. The IRS aims to ensure transparency and capture taxes owed from unreported transactions.

An important point in the regulation mentioned that only DeFi participants who are treated as brokers are trading front-end service providers. This emphasizes that only platforms with sufficient control or influence over transactions will be subject to the new rules, sparing other parts of the DeFi ecosystem.

The move aligns with the broader goal of treating digital asset brokers like their counterparts in traditional finance. “The provision of a suite of software that enables a customer to interact with a distributed ledger network and effectuate transactions using DeFi trading applications is an example of providing a service that effectuates transfers,” the IRS stated.

The 2021 federal infrastructure law provided the legal framework for these changes, intending to close tax loopholes in the rapidly growing crypto market.

However, industry participants, including DeFi platforms, have raised concerns, arguing they lack the centralized structure to comply with such regulations. To ease the transition, the IRS announced relief from penalties for brokers who fail to report sales of digital assets in 2027, provided they make a good-faith effort to comply.

Number of Affected DeFi Brokers

Disclaimer: This specification is preliminary and is subject to change at any time without notice. Amazon Finance assumes no responsibility for any errors contained herein.

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