Due to concealing $13 million in CryptoPunk profits during tax filing, an NFT trader may face imprisonment

2025-04-13 20:34:29
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ChainCatcher news, according to Cointelegraph, the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Middle District of Pennsylvania disclosed that 45-year-old NFT trader Waylon Wilcox admitted to two counts of submitting false personal income tax returns. The trader sold 62 CryptoPunk NFTs in 2021, earning approximately $7.4 million in profit, and then sold 35 CryptoPunk NFTs in 2022, making a profit of $4.9 million.

It is reported that Waylon Wilco submitted a false personal income tax return for the 2021 tax year in April 2022, underreporting approximately $8.5 million in income tax and about $2.1 million in taxes owed; in October 2023, Waylon Wilco submitted another false personal income tax return for the 2022 tax year, underreporting approximately $4.6 million in income tax and nearly $1.1 million in taxes owed.

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