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Hey there! It’s no secret that Puerto Ricans pay income taxes, but did you know that they also pay Social Security and Medicare taxes? Yep, it’s true! In fact, Puerto Ricans have been paying these taxes since the 1950s. But here’s the kicker: they don’t get the same benefits as those who live in the mainland United States. Talk about a raw deal! So why do Puerto Ricans pay income taxes if they don’t get to reap all of the benefits? Well, that’s a good question and one worth exploring. Let’s take a closer look at why Puerto Ricans pay income taxes and what it means for them.

Do Puerto Ricans Pay Us Income Tax? [Solved]

Wow! Puerto Ricans are U.S. citizens, but they don’t have to pay federal income taxes - talk about a sweet deal! Still, Puerto Rico isn’t a state, it’s an insular area of the U.S., so they do pay federal taxes like everyone else.

Puerto Ricans pay income taxes just like the rest of us - no exceptions! It’s a fact of life, but hey, at least they get to enjoy the beautiful beaches and amazing culture. Plus, they don’t have to worry about state taxes. Ain’t that something? All in all, it’s not so bad.