basic question about taxes
mannybolone
Los Angeles, CA 15,025 Posts
Something close to 30-40% of Americans don't pay federal income tax b/c their total income falls too low to be taxable. b,121b,121That being true...I'm trying to rationalize the argument that illegal immigration is a tax burden. The typical argument goes: "illegals don't pay taxes and but cost us in terms of social programs (especially) education, that use tax payer money." BUT...considering that most illegal immigrants would likely earn wages too low to be taxable to begin with...doesn't that partially undermine the argument being put forward? b,121b,121Or to put it another way, doesn't the poorer segment of the American population theoretically avoid paying income tax but benefit from social programs funded through tax payments? I feel like I'm missing something obvious here but can't quite figure out what that is.b,121b,121Note: technically, most illegals (except those using fake SS#s) don't pay payroll, SSI and Medicare taxes either though I'm not sure, out of that, what they would have benefitted from. You can pay into SS with a fake number but you can't claim money from it, for example.
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