It seems that if SS told the INS where all the no-match letters went, it would be easier for the IRS to go after employers who knowingly hire people w/o papers.
Likewise, if all the ITIN mortgages were checked against IRS records, I bet you'd find a lot of "undisclosed" income. How is it legal for a bank to make a loan on a house that the mortgagor isn't even allowed to live in? (Yes, mortgagor is the proper term, the mortgagee is the bank).
2007-11-13
02:48:44
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DaisyCake
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Politics & Government
➔ Immigration