Also they go to fund things like welfare, social security, Medicaid... etc.... things that ultimately would probably be a lot cheaper for everyone if they were just abolished and we paid for it ourselves, seeing as many of these programs are having programs.
Moreover, they go to improve our local roads,interstate highways, securing our borders, prisons, furthering education just to name a few. I implore this person is obviously against war to educate themselves on what taxes are actually for !!!
WhAT THEY DO IS USE UR HARD EARNED TAX MONEY ON MUCH NEEDED WEAPONS AND FOOD AND OTHER NEEDED ITEMS FOR OUR DEPLOYED TROOPS
Also 15% stays in Washington so who knows what they do with that?
sales taxesindividual income taxescorporate income taxes
both state and national government. (congruent powers)
The largest source of revenue for the federal government has been individual income taxes and payroll taxes. These taxes account for 82% of all federal government income.
Social Security tax 6.2%, Medicare Tax 1.45%, Federal, State and/or Local state. Federal and State tax witholdings are withheld depend on number of exemptions that you put on your Form W-4.
direct taxes and indirect taxes(includes customs) -- both at state level and federal level.
Taxes
federal, state, and local
they shouldn't have taxes anyway
federal and state taxes are one example.
Value added taxes
The federal government does not tax state and local governments and tax-exempt organizations such as churches and charities.
state taxes, federal taxes, and local taxes.
Any government body can levy taxes. The federal government, as well as state and local governments have the power to levy and collect taxes to support government programs.
Federal, state, and local all get some of the taxes for everything.
Income taxes may be assessed at both the federal level and the state level. The federal government has the authority to levy income taxes on individuals and corporations across the country, while state governments have the power to impose their own income taxes within their respective jurisdictions.
Yes, the Federal Government cannot be taxed by the states, however the States can be taxed by the Federal Government. Just like the State cannot be taxed by local municipalities and Municipalities cannot be taxed by Townships.
The state governments do not receive all their money from the Federal government. The majority of their funds come from state income taxes, property taxes and sales taxes.