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Originally Posted by Kadath
Under the Commonwealth formula, residents of Puerto Rico lack voting representation in Congress and do not participate in presidential elections. As U.S. citizens, Puerto Ricans are subject to military service and most federal laws. Residents of the Commonwealth pay no federal income tax on locally generated earnings, but Puerto Rico government income-tax rates are set at a level that closely parallels federal-plus-state levies on the mainland.
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"Subject to military service?" When was the last time a Puerto Rican was drafted?
And what does their local tax have to do with their receiving tax money from the 50 states? Are you saying that Puerto Rican tax receipts are sent to the US?