Cooperation between the Internal Revenue Service and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement would put some illegal ...
Newsweek has contacted the IRS for further comment. Why It Matters. Undocumented immigrants can file taxes and register with ...
U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement and the Internal Revenue Service are nearing a data sharing agreement that could aid ...
If the agreement is finalized, the IRS would potentially hand over taxpayer information of hundreds of thousands of ...
The plan may result in a short-term increase in arrests for the White House to tout, but former and current government officials warn that the significant policy shift could cause long-term damage.
The more afraid immigrants are that the IRS will report them to immigration authorities, the less they may pay in taxes, ...
It’s not a done deal yet, but if an agreement bent between the Internal Revenue Service and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement happens, immigrant advocates and attorneys say it will be the first ...
This would mark a significant shift in longstanding IRS policy, which has traditionally kept taxpayer information strictly ...
Centro de Trabajadores Unidos and Immigrant Solidarity Dupage are suing to prevent the IRS from disclosing tax returns to ...
According to the Washington Post, a proposed agreement may allow ICE to submit names and addresses for cross-verification by the IRS of people who might be in the U.S. illegally. “People who ...