America: Who Really Pays the Taxes?

America: Who Really Pays the Taxes?
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 388
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ISBN-10 : 9781439129159
ISBN-13 : 1439129150
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Book Synopsis America: Who Really Pays the Taxes? by : Donald L. Barlett

Download or read book America: Who Really Pays the Taxes? written by Donald L. Barlett and published by Simon and Schuster. This book was released on 2013-06-18 with total page 388 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A disturbing, eye-opening look at a tax system gone out of control. Originally designed to spread the cost of government fairly, our tax code has turned into a gold mine of loopholes and giveaways manipulated by the influential and wealthy for their own benefit. If you feel as if the tax laws are rigged against the average taxpayer, you're right: Middle-income taxpayers pick up a growing share of the nation’s tax bill, while our most profitable corporations pay little or nothing. Your tax status is affected more by how many lawyers and lobbyists you can afford than by your resources or needs. Our best-known and most successful companies pay more taxes to foreign governments than to our own. Cities and states start bidding wars to attract business through tax breaks—taxes made up for by the American taxpayer. Who really pays the taxes? Barlett and Stelle, authors of the bestselling America: What Went Wrong?, offer a graphic exposé of what’s wrong with our tax system, how it got that way, and how to fix it.


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