if I paid my tax to the Federal Government on a retail purchase and it was collected by the retailer, who does that for the States anyway, it would eliminate any of this self-identifying information, and the tax would end up being collected, which would be a protection against some of the identity theft.
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Isakson discusses a proposal to change tax collection to protect against identity theft.
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