TEZOS STAKING COUPLE IRS LAWSUIT AGENCY FILES TO DISMISS CASE

Last updated: June 15, 2025, 12:29  |  Written by: Dan Larimer

Tezos Staking Couple Irs Lawsuit Agency Files To Dismiss Case
Tezos Staking Couple Irs Lawsuit Agency Files To Dismiss Case

Plaintiffs

Plaintiffs, Joshua and Jessica Jarrett, file this complaint against the United States of America pursuant to 26 U.S.C. §74 U.S.C. §6532, and allege as follows: 1.

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The Department Of Justice Has

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Tezos Network Stakers Josh Jarrett

Per the latest development, the Internal Revenue Service has filed to dismiss the lawsuit by arguing that the Tezos staking couple had no right to refuse the refund that was

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Tezos baker Josh Jarrett has sued the IRS for tax imposed on XTZ tokens earned for staking. Crypto advocacy think-tank Coin Center is backing the lawsuit to ensure

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