yes
From personal experience, if you live in Oklahoma and your workplace is in a different state, you are obligated pay Oklahoma state income taxes on those wages. This is probably true for all other state income tax states.
Yes this can happen you will have to file your resident state income tax return and your nonresident state income tax return.
what department was created to police U.S income tax system?
a tax system that takes a larger proportion of income from high-income people than from low-income people
a tax system that takes a larger proportion of income from high income people than from low income people
a tax system that takes a larger proportion of income from high-income people than from low-income people
A Regresssive tax system is when a larger percantage frome the income from low-income people than the income of high-income people
A tax system that puts a greater burden on low-income people than on high-income people
Your question is backwards. There is no income on tax. However, there is a tax on income. This is known as income tax. Income tax is a system created by the government that takes a percentage of your income out of your check based on how much money you earn. Generally speaking, the higher your income, the higher the percentage of it the government takes.
The United States has a progressive income tax system. The highest current rate of income tax on a personal return is 33%.
A tax system that maintains a constant percentage rate on income as it rises is commonly known as a "flat tax".