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  2. This Is Where Your Tax Dollars Actually Go

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    The federal government will bring in close to $3.98 trillion in tax revenue in 2023, according to Congressional Budget Office (CBO) projections. About half of that comes from individual income ...

  3. This Is Where Your Tax Dollars Actually Go

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    The U.S. is expected to bring in close to $3.26 trillion in tax revenue in 2021, according to Congressional Budget Office (CBO) projections. About half of that comes from individual income taxes ...

  4. Presidential election campaign fund checkoff - Wikipedia

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    The option for taxpayers does not change the amount of their individual tax or refund. Instead, the funds are designated to go to the Presidential Election Campaign Fund instead of the regular pool of the US Treasury. Accordingly, the amount of the money in the fund is determined by how many taxpayers check the box. [3]

  5. Federal tax revenue by state - Wikipedia

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    This is a table of the total federal tax revenue by state, federal district, and territory collected by the U.S. Internal Revenue Service. Gross Collections indicates the total federal tax revenue collected by the IRS from each U.S. state, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico.

  6. Do You Live in the State That's Most Dependent on the ... - AOL

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    In 2022, the federal government spent $6.27 trillion1. Most of the government's revenue comes from taxes collected from individuals and businesses across the U.S. Though taxes are mostly collected ...

  7. Taxation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Many cities, counties, transit authorities and special purpose districts impose an additional local sales or use tax. Sales and use tax is calculated as the purchase price times the appropriate tax rate. Tax rates vary widely by jurisdiction from less than 1% to over 10%. Sales tax is collected by the seller at the time of sale.

  8. The 10 Biggest Things Your Income Taxes Pay For - AOL

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    Dubbed the Federal Taxpayer Receipt, you can enter in your income, Social Security, and Medicare taxes and get a personalized look at where your tax dollars got spent. Understanding that Social ...

  9. Expenditures in the United States federal budget - Wikipedia

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    The estimated annual shortfall averages 1.9% of the payroll tax base or 0.7% of gross domestic product. For a GDP of approximately $14 trillion in 2009, this 0.7% gap is roughly $100 billion per year or 5% of tax revenue. Over an infinite time horizon, these shortfalls average 3.4% of the payroll tax base and 1.2% of GDP. [42]