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  2. How Much Do Musk, Buffett and Other Billionaires Pay in ... - AOL

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    Most Americans will spend the full year paying Social Security payroll taxes, but for some billionaires, that obligation is met in a matter of seconds.For example, Elon Musk likely met his 2023 ...

  3. Federal tax revenue by state - Wikipedia

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    The figure includes all Individual federal taxes and Corporate Federal Taxes, income taxes, payroll taxes, estate taxes, gift taxes, and excise taxes. This table does not include federal tax revenue data from U.S. Armed Forces personnel stationed overseas, U.S. territories other than Puerto Rico, and U.S. citizens and legal residents living ...

  4. I’m a Millionaire: Here’s What I Pay in Taxes - AOL

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    The White House analyzed and summarized what the wealthiest Americans pay for taxes in 2021, “we estimate that the 400 wealthiest families paid an average Federal individual income tax rate of 8 ...

  5. Billionaires vs Millionaires: Who Pays More in Taxes? - AOL

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    Surveys show that 79% of U.S. citizens support raising taxes on the wealthy. But there's a good deal of variance within that group. For example, you might support raising taxes on a billionaire ...

  6. Progressivity in United States income tax - Wikipedia

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    The middle 20% paid 10.3% of taxes while getting 11.4% of the income, and the top 1%, those with yearly incomes averaging $1,371,000, paid 21.6% of taxes while getting 21% of total income. Across eight income groups whose data were reported, the largest difference between total taxes paid and total income received was just 1.7 percentage points.

  7. Wealth of Elon Musk - Wikipedia

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    In January 2021, Musk, with a net worth of $185 billion, surpassed Amazon founder Jeff Bezos to become the richest person in the world. [16] Bezos reclaimed the top spot the following month. [ 17 ] On September 27, 2021, after Tesla stock surged, Forbes announced that Musk had a net worth of over $200 billion, [ 18 ] and was the richest person ...

  8. What Do the Richest 1% Really Pay in Taxes? - AOL

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    6. New Jersey Average income of the top 1%: $1,581,829 Single filers:Total income and sales taxes paid: $680,304 Tax burden: 43.01% Married couples filing jointly:Total income and sales taxes paid ...

  9. Buffett Rule - Wikipedia

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    The Buffett Rule is part of a tax plan which would require millionaires and billionaires to pay the same tax rate as middle-class families and working people. [1] It was proposed by President Barack Obama in 2011. [2] The tax plan proposed would apply a minimum tax rate of 30 percent on individuals making more than one million dollars a year.