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    Do Illegal Aliens Really Pay Taxes?

    April 13, 2007
    Do Illegal Aliens Really Pay Taxes?: Letter to the Editor of the Day


    By Debbie Schlussel

    Rarely are the Wall Street Journal's editorial and reporting staffs in sync. But on one issue--illegal aliens--they write in unison, telling us how valuable and great illegal aliens are for America and why we shouldn't crack down on them.

    Last week, the Journal did a huge "investigative" piece--"Even Workers in U.S. Illegally Pay Tax Man"--informing us that illegal aliens pay a lot of taxes. They even have a special tax preparer in Los Angeles, Petra Castillo, who caters largely to Hispanic illegals, to make sure they properly file and pay their fair share to the IRS by April 17th. The emphasis on the article was about how much illegal aliens contribute to Uncle Sam and how honest they are in this pursuit.

    But a letter to the editor in today's Wall Street Journal shows that it ain't necessarily so--that plenty of illegal aliens are gaming the system. I reprint Shafer Page's well-informed, well-written letter, here:
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    Are Illegal Immigrants Claiming Tax Refunds?

    April 13, 2007; Page A11

    The booming business of filing tax returns for illegal foreign nationals employed in this country most likely stems from their learning that under favorable international tax treaties, non-citizens who are here legally can, under certain circumstances, claim a refund of nearly all U.S. employer-withheld taxes ("Even Workers in U.S. Illegally Pay Tax Man," Marketplace, April 4). This concept appears to have been stretched to cover foreign nationals who are here illegally. They aren't paying taxes like the rest of us, but our tax dollars pay for processing their refunds.

    Are the illegal foreign nationals who file for refunds of U.S. employer-withheld taxes paying taxes in their home country? When the IRS receives a refund claim from an illegal foreign national who has used a stolen Social Security number, will the IRS send the rightful owner letters about undeclared income? Why doesn't the U.S. government impose a surcharge on all tax refunds paid to illegal foreign nationals?

    Shaffer Page
    Moorpark, Calif.

    Posted by Debbie at April 13, 2007 01:29 PM
    http://www.debbieschlussel.com/archives ... _alie.html

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    I recall reading an article recently (I don't remember where) about one single illegal alien who made $9,000 in income last year and received a $1,300 tax refund and another received a $2,200 tax refund. I wonder if they are using the Earned Income Credit in order to receive such a large tax refund. Even though they are working here, they are illegal and should not be allowed to file taxes and use our tax laws to receive larger refunds.

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    They should use the tax laws, to bust them!

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    The article in the Wall Street Journal said that there is a lot oof tax money that comes in from illegal aliens. It also quoted experts that said that most do not and that a major portion of illegal aliens using ITINs use them when appying for jobs but do not pay taxes on their income when they get hired.

    Yes there are illegal aliens receiving theearned income credit.
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