IRS, ICE reach deal on immigrant data
- This week, the IRS and ICE formally confirmed an agreement to share immigrant tax data.
- The Trump administration sought to bolster border security and immigration enforcement efforts.
- ICE can request data from the IRS on individuals with removal orders or under investigation.
- Treasury Secretary Bessent said it will facilitate Trump's border security agenda; a Yale Budget Lab analysis estimates a potential $313.3 billion revenue loss.
- Critics fear decreased tax revenue and a chilling effect on tax compliance among immigrants.
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IRS plan to give data to ICE could wallop California, where many immigrants pay taxes
A Trump administration plan to begin targeting undocumented immigrants using IRS data has sparked fear, anger and economic concern in California, where undocumented taxpayers contribute billions in local and state taxes.

IRS, ICE reach deal on immigrant data
WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service agreed to share immigrants' tax data with Immigration and Customs Enforcement to help identify and deport people illegally in the U.S., according to a document signed Monday by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Department…
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