In 2011 alone, 145,579,530 federal individual tax
returns were filed. The U.S. Treasury estimates business and individual
taxpayers together spent 6.1 billion hours, that’s 696,347 years’ worth of
work, complying with tax law in 2011 alone. In light of the fact the tax code
is 73,608 pages long, that time frame makes sense. Of course, the word “comply”
is used very loosely here. Few know exactly what blanks to fill in with what
information and what amounts to add and subtract. The enormity and complexity of the tax code
is overwhelming. Many recognize the pitfalls of the current system and offer
feasible alternatives, yet the only changes seem to be even more additions to
the tax code.
Showing posts with label Tax Feedom Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tax Feedom Day. Show all posts
Thursday, April 25, 2013
Andrew Kinnaird: Incentives for tax system changes
April 18th was Tax Freedom Day for 2013. On average, all income earned prior to April
18th went to pay federal, state and local taxes. This means that Americans were
solely working for the government for the first 4.5 months of this year.
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