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10% fewer undocumented immigrants filing their taxes would mean a decrease of $9.5 billion a year in tax revenue, a tax ...
Earlier this month, the IRS and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) forged an agreement to share taxpayer data with ...
It could affect thousands of people living in the U.S. On April 7, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent signed an agreement, on ...
The Department of Homeland Security and the Internal Revenue Service finalized an agreement Monday to provide sensitive ...
The Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy reports a 10% percent decrease on undocumented immigrants filing their taxes ...
A group of senior career officials tried but ultimately failed to protect the agency’s highly-sensitive database of taxpayer ...
This Tax Day marks a shift in policy at the Internal Revenue Service after the Trump administration gave Immigration and ...
The Internal Revenue Service’s acting commissioner is resigning over a deal to share immigrants’ tax data with Immigration ...
Experts warn the policy shift could trigger mass noncompliance among undocumented taxpayers, leading to severe economic consequences.
Millions of people pay taxes with ITINs, which are used by people who don't have social security numbers and aren't legally ...
Federal agencies have worked on a proposal to use IRS tax records to locate undocumented immigrants with final deportation ...