Schumer, who was joined Tuesday by state Sen. Jessica Ramos (D-Brooklyn) and Assemblywoman Carmen De La Rosa (D-Manhattan) to announced the shortcut, said the IRS introduced the alternative after the trio of lawmakers sent a letter to the federal agency in April pleading for an acceleration of ITIN application processing.
More News
Jonquel Jones, Liberty avoid 3-game skid after defeating Kahleah Copper, Phoenix Mercury
Biden heads to Philly to court Black voters amid some signs of soft support
NJ mayor issues apology to Jason and Kylie Kelce after fight with drunk fan