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Texas investor sentenced to 2 years after hiding BTC beneficial properties from taxman

By Editorial Board Published December 13, 2024 3 Min Read
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Texas investor sentenced to 2 years after hiding BTC beneficial properties from taxman

A Texas bitcoin (BTC) investor is going through two years in jail after turning into the primary individual in historical past to be criminally charged for failing to report capital beneficial properties earned from crypto.

In line with a US Division of Justice (DoJ) report from December 12, Frank Richard Ahlgren III “falsely underreported the (realized) capital gains” earned from promoting Bitcoin value $3.7 million between 2017 and 2019.

The report detailed how Ahlgren was an early investor in BTC and made his first purchases as early as 2011. In 2015, he purchased roughly 1,366 BTC utilizing his Coinbase account and bought 640 cash two years later for a complete of $3.7 million. He reportedly used the proceeds to purchase a home.

When it got here time for Ahlgren to organize his 2017 tax return, he lied to his accountant by submitting a false abstract of his beneficial properties and losses from the sale of his BTC.

Particularly, he claimed that he purchased the crypto at increased costs than he really did, permitting him to underreport the true dimension of his beneficial properties. He additionally hid beneficial properties on BTC bought for a complete of $650,000 in 2018 and 2019 by shifting it via a number of wallets and utilizing mixers.

The entire tax loss from Ahlgren’s exercise totaled greater than $1 million.

“Frank Ahlgren III earned millions buying and selling bitcoins,” stated Appearing Deputy Assistant Lawyer Normal Stuart M. Goldberg of the Justice Division’s Tax Division.

He added, “But instead of paying the taxes he knew were due, he lied to his accountant about the extent of a large portion of his gains, and sought to conceal another chunk of his profits through sophisticated techniques designed to obscure his transactions on the bitcoin blockchain. That conduct today earned him a two-year sentence.”

“Ahlgren will serve time because he believed his cryptocurrency transactions were untraceable. This case demonstrates that no one is above the law,” stated Appearing Particular Agent in Cost Lucy Tan of IRS-Felony Investigation (IRS-CI)’s Houston Area Workplace.

“This case marks the first criminal tax evasion prosecution centered solely on cryptocurrency. As the prices for cryptocurrency are high, so is the temptation to not pay taxes on its sale. Avoid the temptation and avoid federal prison.”

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