The Director of the IRS Digital Asset Office in the United States took office in March and resigned.
BlockBeats News, August 23rd, Trish Turner, the head of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Digital Assets Division, announced her resignation after just over three months in office. She posted on LinkedIn on Friday, stating: "After over 20 years of service at the IRS, I am bringing this extraordinary career to a close, sincerely thanking all those who have shaped my professional path and given meaning to my work. Together, we have faced complex challenges, established long-lasting initiatives, and laid the groundwork for the IRS's strategy in the process of digital assets moving from the periphery to the mainstream."
Turner's resignation comes just over three months after she was appointed to lead the Digital Assets Division earlier in May this year.
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