Undocumented Immigrants Pay $33.4 Million in RI Taxes, Says Report

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Undocumented Immigrants Pay $33.4 Million in RI Taxes, Says Report

Undocumented immigrants pay $33.4 million in state and local taxes each year in Rhode Island, according to a new report. 

The Institute of Taxation and Economic Policy (ITEP) released a new study revealing that nationally, undocumented immigrants contribute over $11.6 billion to state and local coffers each year, including $33.4 million in Rhode Island.

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“This report shows that undocumented immigrants are contributing to Rhode Island’s economy through sales, property and income taxes. State law makers should take this into account and approve policies that help these residents live safely in our state until comprehensive immigration reform at the federal level provides a pathway to legal status. Providing driver’s licenses for undocumented residents is one such policy," said Rachel Flum, executive director of the Economic Progress Institute (EPI).

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The study also estimates that Rhode Island stands to gain $2.5 million in increased revenue under full implementation of the Obama administration's 2012 and 2014 executive action and by more than $7.0 million under comprehensive immigration reform.

“Regardless of the politically contentious nature of immigration reform, the data show undocumented immigrants greatly contribute to our nation’s economy, not just in labor but also with tax dollars. With immigration policy playing a key role in state and national debates and President Obama’s 2014 executive action facing review by the Supreme Court accurate information about the tax contributions of undocumented immigrants is needed now more than ever,"  said Meg Wiehe, ITEP State Tax Policy Director.

The study also found that undocumented immigrant contribute $4.1 million in personal income taxes, $11.1 million in property taxes, and $18.3 million in sales and excise taxes to Rhode Island.

The Economic Progress Institute

The Institute bills itself as as a "non-partisan research and policy organization that works for policies that improve economic security and opportunity for Rhode Islanders."

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