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Large purchases ARE NOT reported to the IRS...and there wouldn't be anything for them to do with the info anyway. However, many (but not all) money transfers of over $9999 are required to be reported to both the IRS and the Dept of Homeland Security, where matching programs and things to didentify money launderers or those funding terriorism, and other things, are used.

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