According to the U.S. lawmakers, the infrastructure law contains an “overly-broad interpretation” of what a broker is and places the reporting burden on individuals who may not have the necessary information to comply.
Six senators urge Treasury Secretary to clarify definition of broker in infrastructure law before 2022

<p style="float:right; margin:0 0 10px 15px; width:240px;"><img src="https://images.cointelegraph.com/images/840_aHR0cHM6Ly9zMy5jb2ludGVsZWdyYXBoLmNvbS91cGxvYWRzLzIwMjEtMTIvOTgwOWE2NWUtNWQ2Yi00NzY1LWEwMDItMTdhYzkyYzZmNjFkLmpwZw==.jpg"></p><p>According to the U.S. lawmakers, the infrastructure law contains an “overly-broad interpretation” of what a broker is and places the reporting burden on individuals who may not have the necessary information to comply.</p>
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