华盛顿邮报称美国国税局(IRS)不当向国土安全部(DHS)披露移民机密税务数据


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2026年2月11日 美国东部时间下午3:31 更新于2小时前

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华盛顿,2月11日(路透社) – 《华盛顿邮报》周三援引三位知情人士的话报道,美国国税局(IRS)不当向联邦移民执法机构披露了数千人的机密税务信息。

该报称,这个征税机构最近发现了这一错误,并正在与其他联邦机构合作应对。

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国税局尚未立即回应置评请求。

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今年4月,财政部、国税局和国土安全部最终敲定了一项协议,根据该协议,纳税人数据将提供给联邦移民机构,以帮助他们定位移民。此举促使国税局高层官员辞职。

这项协议打破了国税局长期以来的政策——该政策鼓励移民即使不合法居住在美国也要缴税,并向他们保证其数据将受到保护。

该报援引法庭记录称,一名联邦法官上周驳回了这项协议,但在此之前,国土安全部已向国税局索要了120万人的地址,而税务机构回应了4.7万人的数据。

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《华盛顿邮报》援引匿名消息人士的话报道:“当国税局向国土安全部提供地址时,还无意中错误披露了数千名纳税人的私人信息。”

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IRS improperly disclosed confidential immigrant tax data to DHS, Washington Post says

By Reuters
February 11, 2026 3:31 PM UTC Updated 2 hours ago

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WASHINGTON, Feb 11 (Reuters) – The U.S. Internal Revenue Service improperly disclosed the confidential tax information of thousands of people to federal immigration enforcement authorities, the Washington Post reported on Wednesday, citing three people familiar with the situation.

The newspaper said the tax-collecting agency recently discovered the mistake and is working with other federal agencies on a response.

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The IRS did not immediately return a request for comment on the report.

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In April, the Treasury Department, the IRS and the Department of Homeland Security finalized an agreement under which taxpayer data will be provided to federal immigration authorities to help them locate migrants. The move prompted the resignations of top IRS officials.

The deal broke with a longstanding IRS policy that encouraged immigrants to pay taxes even if they are not in the U.S. legally, assuring them that their data would be protected.

A federal judge last week struck down the agreement, but not before DHS requested the addresses of 1.2 million individuals from the IRS and the tax agency responded with data on 47,000 individuals, the Post reported, citing court records.

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“When the IRS shared the addresses with DHS, it also inadvertently disclosed private information for thousands of taxpayers erroneously,” the Post reported, citing the sources who spoke on the condition of anonymity.

Reporting by Bhargav Acharya and Doina Chiacu; Editing by Paul Simao

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