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IRS Tightens the Net on Bitcoin Users, Sending Warning Letters Nationwide

by Anindya Paul
June 28, 2025
in Bitcoin, Crypto
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Thousands of Crypto Investors Receive Quiet Alerts—and the IRS Isn’t Done Yet

In recent months, the IRS has ramped up its surveillance of U.S. cryptocurrency traders—issuing a surge of warning letters to users, many of whom believed their filings were flawless. These notices, while subtle, signal broader enforcement to come.

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Tracking the Spike in Warning Letters

Over the past 60 days, mentions of IRS crypto warning letters in support forums have surged by roughly 758%, according to CoinLedger data—reflecting nationwide concern among Bitcoin holders. Here is a summary of several of the common IRS letters:

  • Letter 6174: A harmless reminder to check cryptocurrency filings – it is a “friendly nudge” that does not result in any wrongdoing.
  • Letter 6174 A: Indicates possible differences in filing – it is more serious, warning taxpayers to verify their histories.
  • Letter 6173: Requires a taxpayer response – more serious and closer to enforcement.
  • CP2000: The most serious—indicates the IRS has already determined tax due, with a 30-day window to respond.

How the IRS Has the Data

Thanks to John Doe summonses, exchanges like Coinbase, Poloniex, Kraken, and Circle have handed over user data for accounts with over $20,000 in activity between 2016–2020.
Additionally, the IRS is bolstering tracking via blockchain analytics firms such as Chainalysis and TRM Labs. Together, they trace wallet movements—even across private transfers—to piece together taxpayer behavior.

Why Compliant Users Are Still Being Flagged

Numerous investors with a clean record are receiving alerts because of a lack of recordkeeping, specifically when it comes to wallet-to-wallet transfers.
If a user buys Bitcoin on Exchange A, transfers it to a cold wallet, and sells it on Exchange B, the second exchange typically assumes a zero cost basis—creating the illusion of a full gain unless you can prove otherwise.
The IRS, lacking visibility into those private transfers, marks the sales as profit—potentially skewing the taxpayer’s records.

The Shift to Form 1099 DA

A major milestone is arriving soon: Starting with 2025 transactions, brokers must send Form 1099 DA reporting gross proceeds. In 2026, this expands to include cost basis information—mirroring stock reporting standards.
This increase in transparency means the IRS can now match filings more accurately—and CP2000 notices will likely increase when mismatches show up.

Responding to a Notice

If you receive one of these letters and your return is accurate, don’t panic—respond with documentation. Helpful items include:

  • Trade records, wallet histories, screenshots of transfers
  • 1099 forms or CSV exports from exchanges
  • A neat summary tying transactions to reported gains

If the issue goes deeper—especially for CP2000 or 6173 letters—it might pay to hire a crypto tax professional. For lighter notices (6174, 6174-A), software like CoinLedger or Koinly can assist with clearing up minor inaccuracies.

Fixing Past Mistakes

Missed something on an earlier return? You can amend your filing using Form 1040 X. Proactively correcting errors—along with a note explaining the change—usually results in more lenient treatment from the IRS.

Outlook and Action Steps

The 2025 introduction of Form 1099 DA marks a new era of crypto oversight. As compliance demands rise, even well-meaning investors must get their documentation in order now.
To avoid surprises:

  • Gather records from every exchange and wallet.
  • Reconcile transactions across platforms carefully.
  • Use tax-tracking tools or professional help for clarity.
  • Act early—don’t wait for notice letters.

Final Word

The IRS is intensifying crypto enforcement—but it’s not a hunt for criminals only. Everyday Bitcoin enthusiasts, even those filing correctly, are getting letters due to data gaps. The key to staying safe? Documentation, transparency, and proactive correction before the IRS comes knocking. With accurate records and timely responses, investors can confidently navigate the evolving tax landscape.

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