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Generally, almost 50% of the people pay no tax at all, and 40% of those actually get money back in the form of a credit! Which makes sense because something like 95% of all tax is paid by 3% of the people!

A great unbiased think tank source for all types of tax info and perspectives is www.taxfoundation.org

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