Sunday, February 26, 2012

ARIZONA TO CUT DOWN ON LA RAZA ILLEGALS' TAX FRAUD


THESE FIGURES ON WELFARE FOR ILLEGALS IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY ARE DATED. IT NOT EXCEEDS $600 MILLION PER YEAR!!! (source: Los Angeles County & JUDICIAL WATCH)


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DESPITE OBAMA'S LAWSUITS AGAINST AZ, SABOTAGE OF AZ BORDERS, SABOTAGE OF E-VERIFY IN AZ, THE AMERICAN PEOPLE (LEGALS) ARE FIGHTING BACK AGAINST LA RAZA SUPREMACY - ILLEGAL ABOVE THE LAW!

AZ DOES NOT WANT TO BE ANOTHER LA RAZA-OCCUPIED MEXIFORNIA!

LOS ANGELES – A MEXICAN WELFARE AND CRIME STATE WHERE THE JOBS ALSO GO TO ILLEGALS


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THERE ARE ONLY EIGHT STATES WITH A LARGER POPULATION THAN LOS ANGELES COUNTY WHERE ILLEGALS HAVE HALF THE JOBS USING STOLEN SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBERS. THAT COUNTY ALSO PAYS OUT $600 MILLION PER YEAR IN WELFARE TO ILLEGALS, WHICH FURTHER INDICATES HOW MANY ILLEGALS OCCUPY LOS ANGELES. THE TAX-FREE MEX UNDERGROUND ECONOMY IS CALCULATED TO BE OVER $2 BILLION DOLLARS!

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AZ planning crackdown on tax fraud; new scrutiny may affect migrants most

Posted: Monday, April 11, 2011 12:00 am |

PHOENIX - Armed with a new computer program, the Arizona Department of Revenue is cracking down on tax fraud this year.

And although administrators say illegal immigrants aren't the target, they're likely to be the majority of those caught up in the effort.

People whose federal tax-identification numbers doesn't match the information provided on their W-2 forms will not get their refunds unless they can prove they are the ones who did the work.

The state and the Internal Revenue Service encourage illegal immigrants to file income-tax forms and comply with tax laws, which apply to individuals who earn money in the United States regardless of their legal status.

In Arizona, where it's a crime to knowingly hire an illegal immigrant, an immigrant will often work using either a fake Social Security number or one that belongs to someone else. Their employer puts that Social Security number on his or her W-2 form.

For tax filing, illegal immigrants - or anyone in the United States legally who isn't eligible for a Social Security number - must apply to the IRS for an Individual Tax Identification Number. They then file taxes under that number.

The Arizona Department of Revenue's new program will check all tax documents filed with tax ID numbers to make sure any listed Social Security number and the tax ID number both belong to the employee named.

If they don't, the state will send out a letter asking the employee to prove he or she is the one who actually did the work.

Anthony Forschino, assistant director at the Department of Revenue, said about 60,000 Arizona residents filed taxes last year using a tax ID number, resulting in about $6 million in refunds.

He said the state sampled a "pretty good portion" of those returns and found that in 80 to 85 percent of them, the ID number did not match information provided on an associated W-2.

This year, the new program will allow the state to go through all the returns.

"We have a responsibility to try and stop fraudulent returns," Forschino said. Forschino said officials want to give refunds to those who earned them, regardless of legal status.

He said his department is still trying to work out details of what sort of documentation an individual could show to prove he or she is the one who did the work and paid the taxes.



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