Comment by repstosb

Comment by repstosb 4 days ago

7 replies

And citizens benefit from the taxes paid by non-citizen immigrants, whether documented or undocumented. Not just income and payroll taxes that might be dodged by under-the-table arrangements, but sales taxes, property taxes (perhaps paid indirectly via rent to a taxpaying landlord), the consumer share (nearly 100%) of tariffs, etc. And much of that tax base is spent on benefits and services that are not accessible to taxpaying non-citizens.

So from that standpoint, immigrants are a /better/ economic deal for the public than children are. At the end of the day, though, it shouldn't matter where people were born if they're contributing to society, and the grandparent post is 100% correct that the whole debate is stupid.

irishcoffee 4 days ago

Sales tax is actually paid by the vendor, they just pass the cost along. The landlord pays the property tax, they just pass the cost along.

It is absolutely impossible for an undocumented alien to meaningfully contribute towards their tax burden in any meaningful way.

  • lovich 4 days ago

    Oh, in that case no w-2 employee pays income taxes, their employer does. I guess we’re all just mooches on society and only the company owners do anything.

    • irishcoffee 4 days ago

      Ah, you arrived at the point. Undocumented people don't pay taxes in a W2.

      • lovich 4 days ago

        No, they just pay sales tax and other taxes on use. I was being sarcastic because you are fundamentally incorrect and as the other comment said, engaging in sophistry.

        Disrespectfully, get fucked.

        • irishcoffee 3 days ago

          Oh man, struck a nerve here huh. We escalated from sarcasm to rude quickly.

          I enjoy both fucking and getting fucked, I shall take you up on that.

          Have a nice day!

  • int_19h 4 days ago

    > Sales tax is actually paid by the vendor, they just pass the cost along. The landlord pays the property tax, they just pass the cost along.

    This is sophistry. Ultimately the tax is paid by the person that brings their money to the table.