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IRS to White House: Adopt the CARF; This new proposal could change crypto taxes

November 19, 2025Crypto newsgeneral
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The White House is reviewing a proposal from the IRS to adopt an international standard for reporting and taxation of digital assets.

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Title: The IRS's Proposal to Adopt the CARF: Revolutionizing Crypto Taxation The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has recently presented the White House with a proposal to adopt a new international standard for reporting and taxation of digital assets. This proposed framework, known as the Crypto-Asset Reporting Framework (CARF), has the potential to significantly reshape the way cryptocurrencies and other digital assets are taxed in the United States. The CARF is an initiative spearheaded by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), aimed at creating a global standard for the collection and exchange of information on cryptocurrency transactions. By adopting this framework, the IRS is hoping to enhance its ability to track and monitor the growing digital asset market, which has long been a challenge due to the decentralized and pseudonymous nature of cryptocurrencies. If implemented, the CARF would require cryptocurrency exchanges, custodians, and other service providers to report detailed information on their clients' digital asset holdings and transactions to the IRS. This includes data such as the types of digital assets held, the timing and value of transactions, and the identities of the parties involved. The potential impact of this proposal on the crypto industry and its investors cannot be overstated. By increasing transparency and the IRS's ability to collect taxes, the CARF could lead to a significant shift in the way the cryptocurrency market operates. Investors may need to reevaluate their strategies and potentially adjust their portfolio allocations to account for the changing tax landscape. Moreover, the adoption of the CARF could also have broader implications for the regulation of digital assets. As the IRS looks to strengthen its oversight, it is likely that we will see a corresponding increase in the development of cryptocurrency-specific tax guidelines and enforcement measures. This could create both challenges and opportunities for crypto businesses and investors, as they navigate the evolving regulatory environment. It is worth noting that the CARF is still in the proposal stage, and its implementation would likely face significant hurdles, both political and technical. Cryptocurrency enthusiasts and industry stakeholders have already expressed concerns about the potential impact on privacy and the overall growth of the digital asset ecosystem. Nevertheless, the IRS's push to adopt the CARF signals a clear shift in the government's approach to cryptocurrencies. As the crypto market continues to mature and gain mainstream adoption, it is increasingly evident that policymakers and regulatory bodies will need to find ways to integrate digital assets into the existing financial framework. Looking ahead, the adoption of the CARF could be a harbinger of more comprehensive cryptocurrency regulation in the United States. Investors, businesses, and industry experts will need to closely monitor the developments and be prepared to adapt to the changing landscape. The future of crypto taxation and the broader digital asset ecosystem may very well hinge on the outcome of this pivotal proposal.

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