• ℕ𝕖𝕞𝕠@slrpnk.net
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      If they’re using fake papers to work, they’re paying income tax (and payroll tax is paid for them as well) but can’t file for a refund or unemployment insurance payments. They pay into Social Security but won’t be able to collect it (though I think anyone under 50 can probably relate to that).

      When they buy things, they pay sales tax like anyone else.

      They pay their landlady’s property tax if renting and pay it themselves if not.

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        I have to wonder how many would ever use it to file for a tax refund though. Wouldn’t that out them to the government?

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          The IRS normally doesn’t share files with anyone. Don’t you know the old saying? The best way not to get caught as a drug dealer is to file your taxes.

          If you look at my other comment, undocumented people in the US contribute over $90B in taxes every year!

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              How do you mean? The whole point is to encourage people, everyone, to pay taxes. It’s a great system. Taxes enforcement should be truly independent from all other agencies to maximize trust and honesty.

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      Not necessarily. Sales taxes, payroll taxes, and income taxes are all paid by people who are living somewhere while not being an immigrant with a visa or the like.