To collect over $2 trillion the IRS would like about an $11 billion for 2008. Will likely be budgeted for much less. See link for wish list budget, which also shows anticipated revenues.
http://www.gao.gov/new.items/d07719t.pdf
Note: 1 trill = 1,000,000,000,000
1 bill = 1,000,000,000
So if we didn't just casually round the collections and you even just said 2.1T....that .1 T is one tenth a Trill or 100 Bill! Their budget is well within the trailing rounding! (If your thinking of arguing something like it costs more to collect taxes than it's worth).
You need to explain where in the United States and what is being bought. In the United States, sales tax is different in each state. In addition to state taxes, there can be county and municipal taxes on top of it. There are often differences in taxes between food and non-food.
Because each state made laws collected taxes and printed money
No, all of the United States' states use federally-minted coins and federally-printed paper money.
It is estimated that around $1 trillion is spent on gifts in the US each year. This includes various occasions such as holidays, birthdays, weddings, and other special events.
NAFTA has helped the US in that there is no longer taxes on trade between Canada and Mexico. This has saved millions of dollars for the United States each year.
the united states spend 2.112 trillion dollars each year on imported foods
No, only the federal government has the authority to issue currency in the United States. Each state is not allowed to print its own kind of paper money.
Income tax is generally due around the same time each year. In the United States, income taxes were due on April 18th, 2011. In 2012, taxes will be due one day earlier, on Tuesday, April 17th.
To much....
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Each year Jamaica gets 99,269,770 Jamaican dollars or 1,545,055 United States dollars
The Union had more states. That was the essence of the big debate - Northern dominance of Congress, and freedom to raise taxes on imports that the South needed more than the North.