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“Taxes are what we pay for civilized society” Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., 1904

“Taxes are what we pay for civilized society” Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., 1904. Taxes Fund Public Goods and Services. Health Care for Elderly. National Defense. Social Services. State and Local Police. Public Education. Financial Aid. Early Taxes. Cooking Oil, Foreigners,

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“Taxes are what we pay for civilized society” Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., 1904

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  1. “Taxes are what we pay for civilized society” Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., 1904

  2. Taxes Fund Public Goods and Services Health Care for Elderly National Defense Social Services State and Local Police Public Education Financial Aid

  3. Early Taxes • Cooking Oil, Foreigners, • Slaves (Ancient Egypt) • Sales, Inheritance, Imports, • Exports (Ancient Rome) • Beards, Beehives, Boots, • Souls (Russia, 1702) • Bachelors (England, • 1695; Missouri, 1820)

  4. The Power to Collect Taxes • American Revolution • caused debt • Tax was necessary • to pay debt • Article 1, Section 8 of • the U.S. Constitution • granted Congress • power to tax

  5. The Federal Government Dollar- Where It Comes From Personal Income Taxes 43% Social Security, Medicare, and Unemployment and other Retirement Taxes 35% Excise, Customs, Estate, Gift, and Miscellaneous Taxes 7% Corporate Income Taxes 7% Borrowing to Cover Deficit 8%

  6. The Federal Government Dollar- Where It Goes Social Security, Medicare, and other Retirement 38% Law Enforcement and General Government 3% National Defense, Veterans, and Foreign Affairs 20% Social Programs 21% Physical, Human, and Community Development 10% Net Interest on the Debt 8%

  7. How Taxes Evolve House Ways and Means Committee Full House Senate Finance Committee Full Senate Joint Conference Committee Senate/House Compromise bill President vetoes bill President signs bill Veto override fails Tax law enacted Veto override passes

  8. Voluntary Compliance Each person is responsible for filing a tax return.

  9. Tax Avoidance versus Tax Evasion • Tax Evasion: Failure to pay legally due taxes • Tax Avoidance: Legal means of decreasing • your tax bill

  10. Taxpayer Rights • Information on taxpayer returns is private • Taxpayers have the right to appeal an • IRS decision

  11. “The income tax law is a lot of bunk. The government can’t collect legal taxes from illegal money.” Al Capone

  12. Typical UT Family • What is the median-income for the typical UT family? • $57,000 Taxes consumed almost 26 cents for every dollar they earned.

  13. Typical Taxes for a UT family • Social Security • State Income • State/Local • Medicare • Property • Auto/gas • Employment • Excise • Federal $7,155 $1,831 $1,805 $1,673 $1,437 $913 $553 $281 $230

  14. How many hours out of an 8 hour work day is needed to pay taxes? • 2 Hours and 3 minutes.

  15. Who gets the greatest part of the UT family’s property tax? • The School District

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