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Republicans once railed against armed IRS agents. Now they want them for immigration enforcement
WASHINGTON (AP) — For years, Republicans, including President Donald Trump, have railed against the IRS and its cadre of armed agents. Now the administration has big plans for them: It wants the agents to assist with immigration enforcement.
Everything To Know About Trump’s ‘Mass Deportation’ Plans: DHS Wants IRS Officers For Immigration Enforcement
Several Quaker groups filed a lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security over Trump’s decision to end ICE’s prohibition on operating in churches, alleging Tru
US homeland chief seeks to deputize IRS agents for immigration enforcement
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security wants to deputize some Internal Revenue Service criminal investigators and other Treasury Department personnel to perform immigration enforcement, according to a DHS document and an agency spokesperson.
IRS agents are asked to help with immigration crackdown
The Department of Homeland Security is asking for the Internal Revenue Service to help crack down on immigration, according to a memo viewed by The New York Times, a move that could suck resources away from the agency’s tax enforcement efforts.
Dept. of Homeland Security wants IRS to help with immigration enforcement
The request marks the Trump administration’s latest effort to devote more federal resources to fulfill his campaign pledge to deport millions of undocumented immigrants.
Trump’s Department of Homeland Security to deputize IRS agents for immigration enforcement
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem sent a letter to U.S. Treasury secretary Scott Bessent, asking that IRS agents be provided to assist with immigration and enforcement efforts.
Homeland Security asks for IRS agents to be deputized to root out illegal migrants
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has asked the Treasury Department to deputize some of its IRS agents and other law-enforcement personnel to root out illegal migrants. Noem fired off the request to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Friday and argued that DHS needs more resources to investigate the finances of businesses suspected of employing illegal migrants,
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Where's my refund: Scammers impersonate IRS with texts about $1,400 stimulus money
Most people already received their stimulus money when they filed 2021 tax returns but scammers are pouncing on anxiety about ...
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Trump Administration Plunders IRS for Illegal Immigration Crackdown
Secretary Kristi Noem directed the IRS to deploy agents to investigate financial transactions associated with human ...
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IRS Now Makes International Tax Noncompliance Penalties Harder To Escape
New IRS educational materials from the 2024 Nationwide Tax Forum cover international tax topics such as proper FBAR and FATCA ...
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Could ERC Delays Get Worse if Trump Downsizes the IRS?
The IRS restarted processing ERC claims following a one-year pause, but it’s been slow to reduce its backlog. At one point, ...
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Watch live: House convenes hearing on IRS modernization
The House Ways and Means Committee is holding a hearing Tuesday morning focused on the Internal Revenue Service’s (IRS) ...
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How long does the IRS give you to pay your taxes?
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IRS Income Tax Refund Schedule 2025: When Will You IRS Refund Arrive?
IRS tax refund may arrive sooner than you think. Here’s a schedule for when you can expect your check or direct deposit.
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The Truth About Offers In Compromise And IRS Debts
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An IRS office in Cherry Hill was evacuated over threats. This 24-year-old faces charges.
The man, described as a previous resident of Narberth, Pa., was unarmed and was detained without incident, police said.
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