Who Country What In Taxes? Eliminate all doubts, see irrefutable data from the IRS

For those willing to face the facts, thus abandoning class warfare tactics and spin, the IRS data below clearly proves that the ultimate “net tax” payment of the wealthiest Americans is extremely high.

Not just extremely tall, but proportionally much taller than everyone else, bracketed below them. That ratio has been rising dramatically for 30 years.

Since Ronald Reagan became president in 1980, tax returns irrefutably show that the lies, spin and class warfare of Democratic politicians, loudly echoed by the state media, are flagrantly fake. The Democratic robotic talking heads, more obsequious than ever, have also “performed” perfectly.

CALLING THE IRRESPONSIBLE – VICTIMS – THROUGH WILLFUL MISUNDERSTANDINGS

Most of the nanny state media practices WILLFUL MISUNDERSTANDING, to make the irresponsible in our society appear to be victims.

WILLING MISCONDITION, comes also, from most of the well-known comedians with the largest audiences who, if not financially illiterate, support an ever-expanding nanny state, disregarding trillions of dollars and growing unfunded liabilities, moving. frighteningly in the direction of Greece.

The full breakdown will show:

1. Adjusted Gross Income (AGI)

2. Percentage of total charge paid at each level

3. Final average payment of “net taxes” in each category

Let’s take a quick look at the top 1% of taxpayers.

The top 1%, just 1.4 million taxpayers, pay 40.42% of the total burden in the amount of —$450 billion out of the total amount of $1.1 trillion. In stages, since 1980, the percentage and the highest amounts paid by the richest 1% has gone from 19% to 40%. Here is the precise trend since 1980:

top 1%

1980 paid 19.05% of the total charge

1990 paid 25.13%

2000 paid 37.42%

2007 paid 40.42%

Source: Summary of 100% IRS Tax Return Data by Tax Foundation —Latest Year Available–2007

THE POLITICAL CLASS AND ITS FOLLOWERS CREATE A SOCIETY OF NON-EXISTENT VICTIMS

Highly misleading buzzwords such as the disenfranchised and the underprivileged become as automatic and safe for media elites as saying their own names.

Both the PRIVATE and the DISADVANTAGED must be replaced by the IRRESPONSIBLE. or the SELF-DISCRIPTED or the SELF-DISADVANTAGED

High school dropouts, single mothers, and those who don’t stick around often become disadvantaged or disenfranchised, but not America.

In fact, dropping out of high school and/or becoming a young single parent, especially in adolescence, almost guarantees a subpar standard of living and, in very high percentages, leads to decades or a lifetime of government dependency, which has no Why be in the United States? .

Data from the Census Bureau shows that many of these government dependents receive enough taxpayer money to live comfortably, but the choices are often poor. Add to that its long-term drain on society, rather than a productive contribution to it, and America is hurt rather than helped. Voters need to assert themselves.

America’s most productive citizens are by far its highest taxpayers, paying a higher proportion than everyone else both in percentage and in actual dollars—much, much more.

Despite the fact that the rich do not need our sympathy, because they are rich, the Tax Code is actually the most unfair to them.

This high payment, the richest payment, is an annual payment. It is a “net pay”, that is, after all deductions, credits, grants, etc. they are taken by the taxpayer, this is the amount of his money, the government stays and spends; and that the taxpayer disburses, and no longer has.

Many uninformed voters believe that the richest “receive” from the government when the reality is that at the end of each year, the rich “pay through the nose.”

Total amount of income tax paid–All taxpayers $1.1 trillion–No. of Individual Taxpayers who Submit a Tax Declaration 141 Million-Number of those who Effectively Pay “Net Tax”–93 Million

By covering 40.42% of the total, for an amount of $450,000 million, a balance of $650,000 million remains to be paid, not much more than the $450,000 million already paid by the top 1%. The remaining 59% more, is made up of 140 million taxpayers to cover this amount.

So are the 1.4 million getting away with it and carrying a staggeringly large percentage of over 40% of the total load?

The second highest paying group, representing the top 2-5%, take a beating as the second worst

By contrast, the bottom half: 71 million strong taxpayers: the so-called poor: $32,000 a year income cap: pay a minuscule 2.89% of the burden.

This small tax payment by these 71 million is, ironically, offset by the hundreds of billions in welfare payments they receive, some through the earned income tax credit, and others misnamed “credits.” some of the general welfare, beyond the amount redistributed through the tax code. IRS Publication 17 states emphatically that virtually all welfare payments are still 100% available, even to those who receive thousands upon thousands of money transfers from others through the tax code.

Higher pay (net taxes), keep shifting toward those making around $20,000 a year or more, for many single workers, and $45,000 to $50,000 or more for married couples with 2 or more dependents.

As welfare recipients, with or without work, move closer to becoming the majority of voters, the electorate is reaching a point where that majority can vote for themselves an even larger share of the profits of the others, than the amounts they are receiving now.

The second highest group, the top 2-5%, only pay 6 million taxpayers (20.20%) in the amount of $225 billion of the balance of $650 billion, leaving $425 billion to pay the 95 %. This trend continues.

Furthermore, those who pay the most give us the most jobs, as entrepreneurs and investors, and thus contribute far more to our standard of living and greatness than political and media elites, who contribute little more than journalistic activism to the construction of a state of rights. This group includes pencil pushers, academics, and the public school monopoly.

Below, we list in each of the six categories, the income, the portion of the total charge, and the final “net-tax payment” for each.

Full summary All groups

CATEGORY 1–Highest group of taxpayers-Top 1%

The top 1% (1.4 million taxpayers) pay (40.42%) the amount of $450 billion of the total $1.1 trillion, leaving only (59.58%) $650 billion to pay for the rest (140 million taxpayers).

Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) Top 1% $410,096—–and up

Final Average “Net Pay”–Top 1% Taxpayer—–$319,645

CATEGORY 2–SECOND Highest Group of Taxpayers- 2-5% Higher

The top 2-5% (6 million taxpayers) pay (20.20%) the amount of $225 billion of the remaining $650 billion, leaving only (39.38%) $425 billion, to be paid by the rest (134 million taxpayers).

Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) Top 2-5% between $160,000 and $410,096

Final Average “Net Pay”–Top 2-5% of Taxpayers—–$39,939

CATEGORY 3 THIRD Highest group of taxpayers 6-10% highest

The top 6-10% (14 million taxpayers) pay (10.59%) the amount of $118 billion of the remaining $425 billion, leaving only (28.79%) $307 billion to pay for the remaining (120 million taxpayers).

Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) Top 6-10 between $113,018-$160,041

Final Average “Net Pay”–Top 6-10% of Taxpayers—-$8,374

THE LIBERAL TURN TRIES TO DISTRACT THIS DATA WITH THE TURN ON PAYROLL TAXES

THE DATA THAT DISMISSES THAT MYTH WILL BE SHOWN IN A SEPARATE ARTICLE

CATEGORY 4–Fourth highest group of taxpayers above 11-25%

The 11% above 25%–(21 million taxpayers) pay (15.37%) in the amount of $171 billion of the remaining—$307 billion. leaving only $136 billion (13.42%), to be paid by the rest (106 million taxpayers).

The first 11 to 25% are those with adjusted gross income (AGI) between $66,532 and $113,008

Final average income tax payment of the “net payment” of the top 11 to 25% taxpayers—-$8102

CATEGORY 5–Fifth highest group of taxpayers exceeds 25-50%

The 25% above 50%–(35 million taxpayers) pay (10.52%) the amount of $117 billion of the remaining—$149 billion, leaving only (2.89%) $32 billion, to be paid by the (remaining) 71 million taxpayers).

The top 25 to 50% are those with adjusted gross income (AGI) between $32,879 and $66,532

Average final income tax payment of the top 25 to 50% taxpayers—-$3,328

Top half (50%) countries 97.1% of the total ($1.068 billion)

CATEGORY 6–Bottom 50% of taxpayers

Bottom 50%: 71 million taxpayers pay a small amount (2.89%) to the tune of $32 billion

The bottom 50% are those with adjusted gross income (AGI) from $0 to $32,789

Bottom 50% final average income tax payment—-$457

Bottom half (50%) country 2.89% of total ($320 million)

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