Emerging Cryptocurrencies and IRS Summons Power: Striking the Proper Balance between IRS Audit Authority and Taxpayer Privacy

To protect the privacy and other civil liberties of citizens, federal courts place limits on the power and actions of government. These limits create a need for balance between the IRS' mission of tax law enforcement and taxpayers' privacy rights. A much-watched contemporary lower court ca...

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