Re: Tax Season 2012: Work No Longer Pays
Since many of us own shares in US corporations through our 401k plans, most of us are paying substantially higher federal income taxes than we realize, we just aren't aware of it because we don't see it; just like we don't see the various taxes broken out at the gas pump when we fill up the tank (er, maybe at today's prices I should say "top off" the tank?).
The core problem is too much spending by all governments with too little "return" to show for it. Because it is human nature always to want "more, more, more" we will never ever be able to resolve deficit problems on the revenue side alone.
That is only the federal income tax. It leaves out how much all of us have to pay so that corporations can collect their corporate income tax bill from us; property taxes, all those various taxes that show up on our utility and cellphone bills, sales taxes, state income taxes, etc. etc. etc. Also any statistics regarding "the rich" are further biased because of a change in how business owners organize their companies for tax purposes, historical comparisons are invalid because they don't recognize the widespread change from separate taxpaying entities to pass-through entities.The tax burden is actually historically low.
Since many of us own shares in US corporations through our 401k plans, most of us are paying substantially higher federal income taxes than we realize, we just aren't aware of it because we don't see it; just like we don't see the various taxes broken out at the gas pump when we fill up the tank (er, maybe at today's prices I should say "top off" the tank?).
The core problem is too much spending by all governments with too little "return" to show for it. Because it is human nature always to want "more, more, more" we will never ever be able to resolve deficit problems on the revenue side alone.