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  2. 5 Middle Class Tax Rules You Need To Know - AOL

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    In this scenario, only $2,850 of your income would be taxed at the highest rate of 22% (known as your marginal tax rate). Overall, your effective tax rate would be 16.5%.

  3. Buffett Rule - Wikipedia

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    Distribution of average tax rates including individual income tax and employee payroll tax. The Buffett Rule is named after American investor Warren Buffett, who publicly stated in early 2011 that he believed it was wrong that rich people, like himself, could pay less in federal taxes, as a portion of income, than the middle class, and voiced support for increased income taxes on the wealthy. [5]

  4. What’s the Difference Between Effective Tax Rate and ... - AOL

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    Next, use an effective tax rate calculator to divide your tax liability by your total income. For example, if you end up owing $4,800 in taxes on a total income of $60,000, your effective tax rate ...

  5. List of countries by tax rates - Wikipedia

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    The tax rates displayed are marginal and do not account for deductions, exemptions or rebates. The effective rate is usually lower than the marginal rate. The tax rates given for federations (such as the United States and Canada) are averages and vary depending on the state or province. Territories that have different rates to their respective ...

  6. What Is the Marginal vs. Effective Tax Rate? - AOL

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    To calculate your effective tax rate, just divide your annual tax bill by your gross annual income. Then, multiply the quotient by 100. Effective Tax Rate Example. Consider the following example ...

  7. Progressivity in United States income tax - Wikipedia

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    The effective tax rate paid by an individual in the upper income bracket is highly dependent on the ratio ... The middle 20% paid 10.3% of taxes while getting 11.4% ...

  8. Income inequality in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, and for the first time in U.S. history, U.S. billionaires paid a lower effective tax rate than the working class. A study found that the average effective tax rate paid by the richest 400 families in the country was 23 percent, a full percentage point lower than the 24.2 percent rate paid by the bottom half of American households. [48 ...

  9. Jamie Dimon says the 'Buffett Rule' around taxing rich ... - AOL

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    In 2011, the Congressional Research Service said the current U.S. tax system violates the Buffett rule as “roughly a quarter of all millionaires (about 94,500 taxpayers) face a tax rate that is ...