Another Example Why U.S. Tax Code Needs Destroyed

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Bill Cobb, CEO of H&R Block recently came out in support of Donald Trump wanting to simplify the U.S. tax code.

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Where the Federal Government Gets Tax Revenue From

Via Peter G. Peterson Foundation

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The federal government collects revenue from a variety of sources. The largest source is taxes on individuals’ income and payroll taxes, which together make up four-fifths of federal revenue. Individual income taxes are assessed against wage income and are progressive: that is, the tax rate someone pays increases as their income increases. Payroll taxes are a flat percentage of wage income. They are used to fund Social Security and portions of Medicare. Taxes on corporate profits, estate and gift taxes, excise taxes (a tax levied on a good or service), customs duties, and numerous other taxes comprise the remainder.

Illinois Is An Example of What is Coming For Many States

For the last few years, many in the economic world have been cynical of states like Illinois, California and others for how bad their government books are when it comes to finances. Continue reading →

What A Gasoline Receipt Should Look Like

An unethical practice happens every time you go purchase gasoline for your vehicle:
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America Has To Many Laws

Every year the federal government piles on more laws that Americans must follow.
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What NFL Players Get Paid During Training Camp

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NFL training camps are in full swing. But that doesn’t necessarily mean players are making hundreds of thousands of dollars.

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Pie Chart: How Taxpayers Fund U.S. Government

An article posted in November 2014 at TaxFoundation.org, gives a detailed analysis
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