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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, 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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CPA Practice Advisor broke the news in on Thursday, April 10, 2025.
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