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A partial list of taxes paid by Americans can be seen in the (late) Aaron Russo film you will find at this URL: http://video.Google.com/videoplay?docid=-1656880303867390173 The list begins at about six or seven minutes into the film, but to understand the background, it might be helpful to watch from the start.

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Q: How many different taxes does the US have?
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