> shows only the relative percent of where taxes come from. It does not describe tax rates.
I know. But if the US is to raise rates they would raise them on Goods and Services, not on income because the tax is already very heavily skewed toward income.
And regardless of that, the breakdown alone shows that the US tax code is more progressive than other countries.
Yes.
> shows only the relative percent of where taxes come from. It does not describe tax rates.
I know. But if the US is to raise rates they would raise them on Goods and Services, not on income because the tax is already very heavily skewed toward income.
And regardless of that, the breakdown alone shows that the US tax code is more progressive than other countries.