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Undocumented Immigrants Throng to Receive Help Filing Taxes

At a non-profit social services office in North Park, there aren't enough seats to accommodate everyone who's come to get help filing their taxes. People perch on beat-up desks at the ACORN office or

Undocumented Immigrants Throng to Receive Help Filing Taxes

At a non-profit social services office in North Park, there aren't enough seats to accommodate everyone who's come to get help filing their taxes. People perch on beat-up desks at the ACORN office or stand.

Office manager Victoria Samaha attributes the increase in the number of undocumented immigrants filing to two things: refunds…

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Samaha : And they are concerned that if they are going to apply for some kind of legalization in the future that they can prove they are paying their taxes.

Many of the immigration reform proposals Congress is discussing list paying taxes as a step toward amnesty.

Undocumented immigrants can file a tax return using an individual taxpayer ID number, or ITIN.

More than one-and-a-half million ITINs were assigned last year. That's up about 80 percent since 2004.

In 2005, the number of non-citizens who filed taxes jumped 30 percent, compared to the previous year to about two million.

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Amy Isackson, KPBS News.