US Senate Finance Committee investigating Pantera Capital founder for federal tax law violations

Source Cryptopolitan

Reports claim that the US Senate Finance Committee is investigating Dan Morehead, the founder of Pantera Capital. The inquiry, led by Senator Ron Wyden, is trying to determine whether the venture capital founder/CEO is guilty of federal tax law violations following his move to Puerto Rico.

Puerto Rico has attracted the title of “tax haven” because of its Act 60, which promotes investment in Puerto Rico via tax incentives like zero tax on passive income and 2-4% corporate tax, making it a refuge for affluent Americans looking to escape the rigors of taxation. 

The Senate Finance Committee’s accusations 

In a letter released by the Senate Finance Committee, Morehead was accused of selling a considerable amount of shares after his relocation to the tax haven, which helped him rake in billions in capital gains.

How much that mounts to is currently unknown and the committee has requested more information related to these transactions, as well as the doxxing of his tax advisor. 

The letter has also urged Morehead to provide a list of the assets he sold during his time in Puerto Rico, including cryptocurrencies. Meanwhile, the Pantera CEO, in a statement, has defended himself, stating that he moved to Puerto Rico in 2021 and that he did what was necessary regarding his taxes at that time.

The recent US Senate Finance Committee investigation of the Pantera Capital executive is a rare bump in the road for the crypto industry since the Donald Trump administration returned to office on January 20, 2025. 

Pantera Capital’s position in the American crypto space

Pantera Capital, which is under investigation, has been operating as an investment firm since the early 2000s. It is one of the biggest players in crypto with dealings that involve many crypto companies, including giants like Circle, Ripple, and Coinbase.

On February 11, the venture capital released a report exploring the potential impact Solana ETFs could have on the SOL token and its ecosystem. Bloomberg reported in March 2024 that Pantera Capital was raising funds to buy SOL tokens at a discount from the bankrupt FTX exchange. 

The outcome of the investigation will be monitored as things like this tend to influence investors and serve as a prerogative for future tax policies, especially those that will involve crypto. The committee is also now paying more attention to these so-called tax havens such as Puerto Rico, and this may lead to stricter regulations as they struggle to block the loophole it offers.

Last week at the OndoSummit, the Pantera founder sat with Mike Novogratz and Justin Schmidt, President at Ondo Finance, to discuss the future of blockchain in 2025. During the discussion, Dan talked about how the crypto industry has been so “repressed by regulatory uncertainty, it’s like Stockholm syndrome” and how many hope the new administration will prove different. 

Crypto has just gotten a foothold in the corridors of power, with even the POTUS going as far as launching his own TRUMP memecoin on Solana the weekend before his inauguration. Now, as the dust settles with pro-crypto executive orders in place and new appointments resume work at regulators like the SEC and CFTC, it remains to be seen how the new administration will move forward with regulating the crypto space and its top stakeholders. 

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