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by: xpoolPosted on: August 23, 2025

Trish Turner Steps Down as IRS Digital Assets Head Amid Crypto Tax Regulation Overhaul

In a significant shift within the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) amidst evolving crypto tax regulations, Trish Turner has resigned after just three months as head of the Digital Assets Division. This departure comes at a critical time as the IRS implements new rules governing cryptocurrency transactions and reporting requirements.

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