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A federal judge blocks IRS from sharing taxpayer addresses with ICE, calling the practice unlawful.
A federal judge, Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, has blocked the IRS from sharing taxpayer information with Immigration and Customs Enforcement, ruling the practice unlawful under the Administrative Procedure Act and the Internal Revenue Code.
The decision halts the IRS’s Address-Sharing Policy, which had allowed disclosure of addresses for nearly 47,000 taxpayers to ICE.
The court found the policy lacked legal basis and threatened taxpayer privacy and trust in the tax system.
The injunction applies nationwide and prevents the IRS, Treasury Department, and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent from sharing tax data with DHS except under court-approved exceptions.
The ruling stems from a legal challenge by advocacy groups concerned about privacy and immigration enforcement overreach.
Un juez federal impide que el IRS comparta las direcciones de los contribuyentes con ICE, calificando la práctica como ilegal.