Immigrant tax filings dip as ICE-IRS data sharing spooks taxpayers

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Immigrant tax filings have declined as fear that the IRS will share data with ICE leads many immigrant clients to disengage from filing, a trend experts say could cost up to $479 billion in government revenue over the next decade.
Topics:nation#immigration#internal-revenue-service#tax-policy#taxes#us-immigration-and-customs-enforcement
- Drop in immigrant tax filings may cost government billions as IRS shares data with ICE The Washington Post
- Undocumented Immigrants Fear Tax Data Will Be Shared With ICE The New York Times
- ‘No Hope for Someone Like Me’: Immigrants in California Pull Back From Filing Taxes KQED
- Tax Day: Tax filers in Chicago concerned IRS will share information with immigration enforcement authorities ABC7 Chicago
- Tax mistakes could impact immigration status, Las Vegas attorney warns KLAS 8 News Now
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