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Immigrants Are Obliged to File Taxes with the Irs: What Are the Consequences if They Fail to Comply?

Summary by El Comercio
Complying with tax responsibilities is a decisive step for any immigrant living in the United States, regardless of their legal status. Many do not know that filing a tax return is not only a civil duty, but a key step in ensuring their stability in the country. If you ignore this obligation, you would be exposed to severe consequences that will directly affect your future. In the following note, I will reveal to you the consequences of not comp…
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To comply with tax obligations in the United States not something that should be forgotten to take into account the immigrant population. Beyond the income obtained or the immigration status, declaring taxes is a necessary action that can directly influence the legal stability of a person within the country. Meanwhile, ignoring this duty can cause economic sanctions, legal proceedings and even affect future migration procedures. YOU CAN SEE: CON…

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Complying with tax responsibilities is a decisive step for any immigrant living in the United States, regardless of their legal status. Many do not know that filing a tax return is not only a civil duty, but a key step in ensuring their stability in the country. If you ignore this obligation, you would be exposed to severe consequences that will directly affect your future. In the following note, I will reveal to you the consequences of not comp…

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El Comercio broke the news in Lima, Peru on Monday, January 19, 2026.
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