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Introduction
If you have a savings account that earned interest, you are required to report it to the IRS, like you would with any other form of income. The deposit rule does not cover most checks, but does include foreign currency, cashier's checks and money orders. The relationship between bank deposits and IRS scrutiny is governed by a strict framework of federal statutes.
Can i report high-interest deposits
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