Meanwhile, the IRS has been in cahoots with ICE. Judge Kollar-Kottelly explains. “Of the 47,289 taxpayer addresses that the IRS disclosed to ICE through these two mutually
exclusive matching processes, 90.3% (i.e., 42,695 addresses) were matched by TIN Matching,
while the other 9.7% (i.e., 4,594 addresses) were matched by Address Matching. Id. ¶ 10.” … 1/2 #LawFedi
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“Accordingly, the IRS violated the IRC approximately 42,695 times by disclosing last known
taxpayer addresses to ICE through TIN Matching without confirming that ICE’s request set forth
the “address of the taxpayer with respect to whom the requested return information relate[d].” 26
U.S.C. § 6103(i)(2)(B)(i).” 2/2