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Also like many of her clients, she has routinely paid U.S. taxes in the past using what’s known as an individual taxpayer identification number, or ITIN, in lieu of a Social Security number. The ...
The New York Times was first to report on the administration’s cancellation of immigrants’ lawfully obtained Social Security numbers — essentially listing individuals as dead — as a means to impede ...
The administration of President Donald J. Trump has decided to have the Internal Revenue Service share information with Immigration and Customs Enforcement on undocumented immigrants who have been ...
The Trump administration has moved to revoke parole protections issued under President Joe Biden and deport migrants like Doralis, ...
Summary The new presidential administration and Congress have indicated that they intend to bring about a dramatic federal ...
Residents and state lawmakers across the country are pushing back against anti-tax measures and are looking for ways to ...
Mississippi lawmakers have approved the most radical and costly change to the state’s personal income tax system to date.
We find that since Trump’s first tax giveaway, these companies have raked in nearly $500 billion in profits and enriched their shareholders by $463 billion while paying just $140 billion in federal ...
As part of a group of tax proposals, Republican leaders recently called for eliminating taxes on overtime pay. Excluding overtime compensation from federal taxes would create a new tax expenditure — ...
The IRS agrees to share tax information of immigrants in the country without permanent legal status. The IRS previously didn't in an effort to get immigrants to pay taxes. They paid about $97 billion ...
Conservative lawmakers’ preference to cut taxes is nothing new, but Missouri state lawmakers are currently considering a tax measure that would privilege the state’s wealthiest individuals in ways no ...
As state lawmakers consider cutting and even abolishing property taxes in Florida, California—which passed major reform in the late ...