US tax officials consider adding citizenship question to tax forms: Reuters
IRS officials are weighing two Form 1040 versions, including one with a citizenship checkbox, as immigration enforcement efforts intensify.
- The U.S. Internal Revenue Service is considering adding a citizenship question to tax forms as part of an immigration enforcement initiative according to multiple sources.
- IRS officials are exploring two versions of Form 1040, the form used by individuals to report earnings.
- One version of the form would include a checkbox for non-U.S. citizens or those with dual citizenship.
- Undocumented immigrants must file and pay taxes like citizens, and doing so has been important for gaining legal status.
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IRS Weighing Citizenship Disclosure Requirement on Federal Tax Returns
The Internal Revenue Service is reportedly considering adding a citizenship-status question to individual tax returns as the Trump administration continues efforts to coordinate federal tax ... The post IRS Weighing Citizenship Disclosure Requirement on Federal Tax Returns first appeared on [your]NEWS.
US tax officials consider adding citizenship question to tax forms
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Internal Revenue Service is debating requiring taxpayers to disclose their citizenship status on next year’s tax forms, according to three people familiar with the situation, as the Trump administration intensifies attempts to link federal agencies to its sprawling immigration enforcement and anti-fraud drive. The post US tax officials consider adding citizenship question to tax forms appeared first on West Hawaii Today.
IRS Might Add Citizenship Question to Tax Forms
The IRS is considering adding a citizenship-status question to next year’s federal tax forms as the Trump administration continues efforts to tie immigration enforcement more closely to federal agencies, according to people familiar with the internal discussions. Sources said IRS officials are reviewing two possible versions of the standard Form 1040, the main tax return document Americans use to report income and apply for deductions and credit…
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