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The
The following are 24 outrageous facts
about taxes in the
1 - The
2 - According to the National Taxpayers
3 - 75 years ago, the instructions for Form
1040 were two pages long. Today, they are 189 pages long.
4 - There have been 4,428 changes to the tax code over the last
decade. It is incredibly costly to change tax software, tax manuals and
tax instruction booklets for all of those changes.
5 - According to the National Taxpayers
6 - Our tax system has become so complicated
that it is almost impossible to file your taxes correctly. For example,
back in 1998 Money Magazine had 46 different tax
professionals complete a tax return for a hypothetical household. All
46 of them came up with a different result.
7 - In 2009, PC World had five of the most
popular tax preparation software websites prepare a tax return for a
hypothetical household. All five of them came up with a different result.
8 - The IRS spends $2.45 for every $100 that it collects in
taxes.
9 - According to The
Tax Foundation, the average American has to work until April 17th just to pay federal, state, and
local taxes. Back in 1900, "Tax Freedom Day" came on January 22nd.
10 - When the
11 - Residents of
12 - The
13 - According to Forbes, the 400 highest
earning Americans pay an average federal income tax rate of just 18 percent.
14 - Warren Buffett had an effective tax rate
of just 17.4 percent for 2010.
15 - The top 20 percent of all income earners
in the
16 - Sadly, as Bill Whittle has shown, you could take
every single penny
that every American earns above $250,000 and it would only fund about 38
percent of the federal budget.
17 - The
18 - Some tax havens are doing a booming
business in setting up sham headquarters for
19 - In 1950, corporate taxes accounted for
about 30 percent of all federal revenue.
In 2012, corporate taxes will account for less than 7 percent of all federal revenue.
20 - In a previous article, I discussed
how many of our largest corporations make huge profits and yet pay less than nothing in
taxes....
What
The
following figures come directly out of a report by Citizens
for Tax Justice. These are combined figures for the tax years 2008,
2009 and 2010.
During
those three years, all of the corporations below made a lot of money. Yet
all of them paid net taxes that were below zero for those three years combined.
How
is that possible? Well, it turns out that instead of paying in taxes to
the federal government, they were actually getting money back.
So
for these corporations, their rate of taxation was actually below zero.
If
you have not seen these before, you are going to have a hard time believing
some of these statistics.....
*Honeywell*
Profits:
$4.9 billion
Taxes:
-$34 million
*Fed
Ex*
Profits:
$3 billion
Taxes:
-$23 million
*Wells
Profits:
$49.37 billion
Taxes:
-$681 million
*Boeing*
Profits:
$9.7 billion
Taxes:
-$178 million
*Verizon*
Profits:
$32.5 billion
Taxes:
-$951 million
*Dupont*
Profits:
$2.1 billion
Taxes
-$72 million
*American
Electric Power*
Profits:
$5.89 billion
Taxes
-$545 million
*General
Electric*
Profits:
$7.7 billion
Taxes:
-$4.7 billion
Are
you starting to get the picture?
21 - Exxon-Mobil paid $15 billion in taxes in
2009, but not a single penny went to the
22 - Many wealthy Americans hide enormous
amounts of money outside the country in order to avoid paying taxes.
According to the IMF, a total of 18 trillion dollars is currently being hidden
in offshore banks.
23 - The number of traffic accidents spikes
each year right around April 15th. The following is from a recent Bloomberg article....
Deaths
from traffic accidents around April 15, traditionally the last day to file
individual income taxes in the
24 - Most of the tax debate is focused on
income taxes, but the truth is that Americans pay dozens of other taxes every
single year. The following are just a few of the taxes that many
Americans pay....
#1 Building Permit Taxes
#2 Capital Gains Taxes
#3 Cigarette Taxes
#4 Court Fines (indirect taxes)
#5 Dog License Taxes
#6 Federal Unemployment Taxes
#7 Fishing License Taxes
#8 Food License Taxes
#9 Gasoline Taxes
#10 Gift Taxes
#11 Hunting License Taxes
#12 Inheritance Taxes
#13 Inventory Taxes
#14 IRS Interest Charges (tax on top of tax)
#15 IRS Penalties (tax on top of tax)
#16 Liquor Taxes
#17 Luxury Taxes
#18 Marriage License Taxes
#19 Medicare Taxes
#20 Property Taxes
#21 Recreational Vehicle Taxes
#22 Toll Booth Taxes
#23 Sales Taxes
#24 Self-Employment Taxes
#25 School Taxes
#26 Septic Permit Taxes
#27 Service Charge Taxes
#28 Social Security Taxes
#29 State Unemployment Taxes (SUTA)
#30 Telephone Federal Excise Taxes
#31 Telephone Federal Universal Service Fee
Taxes
#32 Telephone Minimum Usage Surcharge Taxes
#33
#34 Tire Taxes
#35 Toll Bridge Taxes
#36 Toll Tunnel Taxes
#37 Traffic Fines (indirect taxation)
#38 Utility Taxes
#39 Vehicle License Registration Taxes
#40 Vehicle Sales Taxes
#41 Workers Compensation Taxes
When you account for all forms of
taxation on the federal, state and local levels there are many Americans that
pay out more than half of their incomes in taxes.
We are being taxed into oblivion, and yet most Americans do
not even realize that it is happening.
It is kind of like being killed by
thousands of tiny cuts.
So what do all of these taxes buy us?
They buy us a massively bloated government that
wastes money on some of the
craziest things imaginable.
Millions of Americans work for the
federal government, and yet most of them produce very little of real economic
value. The following comes from a recent National Review article....
By
2005, the federal government employed 14.6 million people: 1.9 million civil
servants, 770,000 postal workers, 1.44 million uniformed service personnel, 7.6
million contractors, and 2.9 million grantees. This amounted to a ratio of five
and a half “shadow” government employees for every civil servant on the federal
payroll. Since 1999, the government had grown by over 4.5 million employees.
According to that same article, when
you add in state and local government workers the numbers are even more
dramatic....
According
to the
Yes, we do need some
government. For example, without any law enforcement at all our society
would descend into complete chaos, and without any military at all we would be
completely open to foreign conquest.
In order to have a stable, secure
society we do need some government.
However, we definitely do not need
the massively bloated government that we have today.
The truth is that most government
employees are a drain on the system.
Most of them just push paper around. I used to work in
And as I wrote about yesterday, there
are millions of other Americans that enjoy a comfortable existence at the
expense of the federal government without doing any work whatsoever.
Of course the biggest welfare
recipients of all are the big corporations.
All forms of corporate welfare should be eliminated immediately.
When are
Every single year, the federal
government, state governments and local governments drain massive amounts of
desperately needed money from hard working middle class families.
Then they take that money and spend
it on incredibly foolish things.
When are American voters going to
stand up and boldly declare that they have been taxed enough already and they
aren't going to take it anymore?
The current tax code is completely
and utterly broken and it is beyond repair.
Unfortunately, neither
the Republicans or the Democrats are proposing that we should get rid of
it.
So we are just going to continue to
get more of the same year after year, and it is the middle class that will feel
the pain.