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by: xpoolPosted on: August 23, 2025

IRS Digital Assets Head Resigns Early, Impacting Crypto Oversight

Trish Turner, the former head of the IRS’s Digital Assets Unit, has abruptly left her position after only three months. This departure marks another chapter in a series of leadership changes at the agency amid ongoing budget cuts and regulatory challenges within the crypto sphere.

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