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The federal income tax in the U.S. is a benefit-based system.



a. yes b. no



I would say yes?
Is it because they gain benefit from the taxes ?
13 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
Give me a break. The Federal Income is not a benefit based system, it is an INCOME based system.
13 years ago
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The federal income tax in the U.S. is a benefit-based system.



a. yes b. no



I would say yes?
Is it because they gain benefit from the taxes ?

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