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    • Post author:MiamiCrypto
    • Post published:March 3, 2022
    • Post category:Blockchain / Crypto / Cryptocurrency / cryptocurrency investing / Cryptocurrency Taxes / Investing

    Cryptocurrencies and NFTs are viewed differently than other investments by the IRS, making for a complex tax landscape.

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