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No surprise and I was wondering how long it would take for this information to be revealed. This is another reason to go after businesses that employ illegal aliens with no identifications. Employers love illegals so they can avoid paying these and other taxes to the state.
The state would make more in taxes if they closed down businesses cheating the government of taxes and also supplementing illegals with tax paid by working americans. Employers with working americans have to pay taxes, illegal employees are tax exemptions for the employer.
The state must do more to go after business who are defrauding the state and tax funds. And its all because they have undocumented and unidentified and unknown people employed who can't be traced or be known to exist in the workforce. Illegal foreign nationals cost the state tens of millions of dollars a year in lost taxes from illegal employees and the employers.
If the state continues to support illegal workers then this is the cost, no taxes from them. It's an open door to tax fraud.
Utah is "one of the best"...it must be really bad out in Obamanation.
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