IRS reaches deal with ICE to share immigrant tax data Straight Arrow News Apr 8, 2025 Apr 8, 2025 Updated Apr 9, 2025 0 Video: Flooding in village of Jordan Video: Pro-democracy rally in downtown Auburn Video: Amanda Andrews had to be evacuated from her flooded apartment in Jordan Video: People enjoy Owasco museum's Wine and Cheese festival Bills stadium development Trump admin offers $1,000 to migrants who self-deport using CBP One app Tucson's Top Stories: May 3 Video: High flow on Owasco River after heavy rain Video: Clover’s in Skaneateles Bronx Zoo uses bird mom puppet to help raise king vulture Local Catholic leaders speak about Pope Leo XIV Video: Owasco museum director talks about Wine and Cheese Festival Zelensky: ‘Ukraine Not Responsible’ Watch Trump's full Oval Office exchange with Canada's prime minister Kentucky Derby 2025 (FULL RACE) | NBC Sports On GPS: Two historians on Trump’s first 100 days Skaneateles' Grace Marquardt scores a goal against Jordan-Elbridge Auburn's Aidan Musso scores a goal against East Syracuse-Minoa Kentucky Derby winner Sovereignty to skip Preakness, dashing Triple Crown bid Who is MLB's Best Rookie So Far? The IRS reached a deal with homeland security officials to share sensitive taxpayer data with federal immigration authorities. As featured on IRS acting commissioner resigning after deal to share immigrants' tax information with ICE Melanie Krause, who served as acting head since February, will step down over the new data-sharing document. Latest video Auburn Mayor Jimmy Giannettino on city and state budgets AP Top Stories May 9 Auburn's Aidan Musso scores a goal against East Syracuse-Minoa Sen. Kaine speaks about Pope Leo XIV Local Catholic leaders speak about Pope Leo XIV RAW: NY: 2025 WORLD VIDEO GAME HOF INDUCTEES ANNOUNCED RAW: DC: 1ST LADY HONORS BARBARA BUSH'S LEGACY Trump hails election of American pope, calls it 'great honor' for the US SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
IRS acting commissioner resigning after deal to share immigrants' tax information with ICE Melanie Krause, who served as acting head since February, will step down over the new data-sharing document.