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    U.S. Tax Program for Illegal Immigrants Under Fire

    U.S. Tax Program for Illegal Immigrants Under Fire
    by Bianca Vazquez Toness

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    All Things Considered, March 5, 2007 · The hundreds of thousands of immigrants working in the United States illegally are still expected to pay income taxes. The program works by providing a special tax identification number instead of a Social Security number — and participants are guaranteed that the information can't be used to deport them.

    But the program's critics say that it amounts to the Internal Revenue Service abetting illegal immigrants.

    More than 1 million non-U.S. citizens will file their taxes this year. One of the reasons that those who are living and working illegally in the United States want to file taxes is that they see an opportunity to prove their economic contribution and document their residence.

    Last year, 1.4 million people used the special numbers. The last time the government checked, more than half of the people using an individual taxpayer identification number, or ITIN, were illegal immigrants.

    Federal tax law prohibits the IRS from sharing information with other government agencies, including immigration authorities. So it's the promise of confidentiality that allows immigrants to file their taxes without fear of being deported.

    The U.S. Treasury created ITINs 11 years ago, to help people working here without Social Security numbers comply with U.S. tax laws. According to the law, if you earn money here you have to report it, even if you're here illegally.

    Marti Dinerstein, president of Immigration Matters, a public policy firm in New York that advocates for stricter immigration laws, calls the situation "ridiculous."

    "They know that people that are using ITINs are in the country illegally," Dinerstein says. "It's basically tantamount to institutionalizing illegal immigration in the country."

    The IRS won't comment on this, although in congressional hearings, IRS officials have acknowledged concern that the ITINs may be used for non-tax purposes. In fact, some banks have accepted the numbers in lieu of a Social Security number.

    Immigration officials say the IRS is just doing what it's supposed to do — collect taxes. They say the onus is on employers to verify the legal status of their employees.
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    Last year, 1.4 million people used the special numbers. The last time the government checked, more than half of the people using an individual taxpayer identification number, or ITIN, were illegal immigrants.
    Wow, so half of 1.4 million illegals are paying income taxes. That leaves us with 10-30 million illegals who do NOT pay taxes and freeload off the American taxpayer!

    This should provide MORE incentive to deport ALL of them. They contribute NOTHING to this country. They take 10-20 times more than their smallest number can contribute.
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    We foot their bill. Absolutely right!

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    I know someone who had one of these numbers. Sure a smalll minority of illegals have tax id numbers and pay taxes.

    However, they all claim the maximum number of dependents allowed under the system, under the assumption they are sending money back to Mexico to support dependents. The government really has no way to verify this information as true.

    In essence, they get back everything they paid in taxes and then some.

    So even the few that do have a tax id number know how to manipulate the sytem to their advantage and leave the American citizen to foot the bill.
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