It's been stated that 30,000,000 illegal invaders have hopped the border fence and are now collecting various forms of welfare.
Since my involuntary tax dollars are used to support them, can I claim one or two on my federal income taxes?
It's been stated that 30,000,000 illegal invaders have hopped the border fence and are now collecting various forms of welfare.
Since my involuntary tax dollars are used to support them, can I claim one or two on my federal income taxes?
Only if you have their name and social security number.
Taxpayer wrote on 3/3/2024 2:52 PM:
They are called "newcomers".
Don't be silly. Your "tax dollars" aren't even enough to pay for all the government expenditures at state and federal level, so nobody is using your "tax dollars" to support the newcomers. The feds is printing money out of thin air to support the newcomers. So the answer is NO; you cannot claim one or two newcomers on your federal income taxes. Now stop whining!
In the meanwhile, immigrants are expected to increase the USA GDP by 7 trillion dollars in the next decade, growing tax receipts by 1 trillion.
No , Joe is claiming them all on his .
Their real name and SSN or the ones they presented at the Tyson chicken plucking operation?
Oh. How about a couple of Zelensky's cousins that we're supporting?
And, if you can document that you personally provide at least 50% of their support.
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