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demmiblue

(39,550 posts)
Thu Feb 26, 2026, 12:35 PM 8 hrs ago

Judge: IRS broke law 'approximately 42,695 times' in giving DHS data

Source: WaPo

A federal judge has found that the Internal Revenue Service violated federal law “approximately 42,695 times” when it shared confidential taxpayer addresses with immigration enforcement officials last summer.

U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly issued the ruling Thursday as part of ongoing litigation over a data-sharing arrangement between the IRS and the Department of Homeland Security.

Federal law requires that before the IRS hands over a taxpayer’s address, a requesting agency must first provide the IRS with the name and address of the person it’s looking for. The requirement exists to ensure that the government can access confidential tax records only for individuals it has already specifically identified.

The ruling finds that DHS did not follow this law. The judge wrote that the vast majority of the nearly 47,300 taxpayer addresses the IRS shared with Immigration and Customs Enforcement in August were disclosed without the IRS confirming that ICE provided a valid address for the person whose records it was seeking.

Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2026/02/26/irs-data-federal-judge-dhs-illegal/



Well, if Trump is suing for billion because of leaked info from the IRS, that means the government is on the hook for about 7 trillion here — more than its total budget over U.S. history. Oh well!

Philip Bump (@pbump.com) 2026-02-26T17:29:03.515Z
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Judge: IRS broke law 'approximately 42,695 times' in giving DHS data (Original Post) demmiblue 8 hrs ago OP
Hold on, I have to find my pearls. OldBaldy1701E 8 hrs ago #1
SO, nobody is going to go jail for their crimes... right? Multichromatic 8 hrs ago #2
I want my share. OLDMDDEM 7 hrs ago #3
So What ! republianmushroom 6 hrs ago #4

OldBaldy1701E

(10,860 posts)
1. Hold on, I have to find my pearls.
Thu Feb 26, 2026, 12:42 PM
8 hrs ago

42, 695 times, eh? Just from sharing information illegally. Something simple and easy to do legally. And, they willfully did not do it.

Yeah, this regime is going to leave quietly when they get voted out.

republianmushroom

(22,196 posts)
4. So What !
Thu Feb 26, 2026, 02:26 PM
6 hrs ago

No one will be held responsible and NOTHING will be done about it.
Remember, no one is above the law, well someone is.

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