
It follows a DHS request roughly two weeks ago that would allow immigration officials to provide a list of names to the IRS in hopes of obtaining home addresses from the tax agency, according to five people familiar with the situation who spoke on the condition of anonymity out of fear of professional reprisals.
“IRS investigations should be conducted, and assistance should be provided without regard for any threshold, floor, or internal policy for opening an investigation,” the memo states. “Further, IRS should provide leads on businesses that are circumventing tax laws or violating worksite-related statutes, many of which are from prior leads or complaints that IRS did not investigate due to not meeting internal IRS policy for opening an investigation.”
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