Corporate Tax
The federal gov doesn't pay taxes
The Federal government is the level of government we pay income taxes to.
Taxes were created to fund the military and create jobs within the government. Revenue from state sales taxes pay for jobs within the state, property taxes pay for public education, and federal taxes pay for the military and those employed by the federal government.
Yes. I am a federal government employee and I pay the same taxes that a private industry employee pays.
Taxes paid to the federal government are primarily called federal income taxes, which individuals and businesses pay based on their earnings. Other types of federal taxes include payroll taxes, which fund Social Security and Medicare, and excise taxes on specific goods and services. Additionally, there are estate and gift taxes that apply to wealth transfers. Collectively, these taxes help fund government operations and programs at the federal level.
Yes, when you pay taxes a part of that goes to the Federal Government. Which technically you are paying for Federal Aid.
taxes were paid to the states who, in turn, paid the federal government.
From taxes collected by the federal government.
All of the above ^_^
The federal government takes taxes on a schedule of percentages depending on income. Generally, the more you make the more the taxes you pay.
Taxes don't actually pay for anything. They go to the Federal Reserve, which is a private owned corporation, not run by the government.