American taxpayers would be able to go online and see exactly how their federal tax dollars are spent.
$25,000 income — single with no children
This assumes this family example contributes 2 percent of their wage income to a 401(k) or IRA, does not itemize, claims the Saver’s Credit, and Making Work Pay.
$35,000 income — single parent with one child
This assumes this family example contributes 2 percent of their wage income to a 401(k) or IRA, does not itemize, and claims the Saver’s Credit, as well as Making Work Pay, the EITC, and the Child Tax Credit.
$50,000 income — married with one child
This assumes this family contributes 2 percent of their wage income to a 401(k) or IRA, does not itemize, and claims the Saver's Credit, as well as the Making Work Pay and Child Tax Credits.
$60,000 income — single parent with one child
This assumes this family contributes 5 percent of their wage income to a 401(k) or IRA, does not itemize, and claims the Making Work Pay and Child Tax Credits.
$80,000 income — married with two children
This assumes this family contributes 5 percent of their wage income to a 401(k) or IRA, does not itemize, and claims the Making Work Pay and Child Tax Credits.
PROGRAMS & SERVICES
YOUR TAX PAYMENT
Social Security Tax
$1,550.00
Social Security Retirement, Survivors, and Disability Insurance
$1,550.00
Medicare Tax
$363.00
Medicare Hospital Insurance
$363.00
Income TaxExpand All Sub-CategoriesCollapse All Sub-Categories
% of Total Income
Tax Payment
$1,404.00
26.3%
$369.25
Military personnel salaries and benefits
6.0%
$84.24
Ongoing operations, equipment, and supplies
10.5%
$147.42
Research, development, weapons, and construction
8.8%
$123.55
Atomic energy defense activities
0.7%
$9.83
Defense-related FBI activities and additional national defense
0.3%
$4.21
24.3%
$341.17
Medicaid and Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP)
10.7%
$150.23
Medicare doctor payments and prescription drug payments
10.3%
$144.61
Health research and food safety
1.5%
$21.06
Disease control and public health services
1.0%
$14.04
COBRA tax credit and additional health care activities
0.9%
$12.64
21.9%
$307.48
4.4%
$61.78
3.6%
$50.54
2.2%
$30.89
Earned income, making work pay, and child tax credits
3.5%
$49.14
Supplemental Security Insurance
1.8%
$25.27
Federal military and civilian employee retirement and disability
4.6%
$64.58
Child care, foster care, and adoption support
0.6%
$8.42
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
0.8%
$11.23
Railroad retirement and additional income security
0.5%
$7.02
4.8%
$67.39
Elementary, secondary, and vocational education
2.8%
$39.31
Student financial aid for college
0.8%
$11.23
Job training and employment services
0.4%
$5.62
Employment training for people with disabilities and additional education and job services
0.9%
$12.64
4.1%
$57.56
1.9%
$26.68
1.7%
$23.87
Education, training, and additional veterans benefits
0.5%
$7.02
Natural Resources, Energy and Environment
2.1%
$29.48
0.9%
$12.64
Energy supply and conservation
0.4%
$5.62
Pollution control and other natural resources, energy and environment
0.8%
$11.23
1.7%
$23.87
Development and humanitarian assistance
0.7%
$9.83
0.4%
$5.62
Foreign affairs, embassies, and additional international affairs
0.6%
$8.42
Science, Space, and Technology Programs
1.2%
$16.85
0.7%
$9.83
National Science Foundation, additional science research, and laboratories
0.5%
$7.02
Immigration, Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice
2.0%
$28.08
0.8%
$11.23
Community, Area, and Regional Development
0.5%
$7.02
0.4%
$5.62
Additional Government Programs
2.4%
$33.70
7.4%
$103.90
TOTAL INCOME AND PAYROLL TAXES YOU PAID
$3,317.00
How the Federal Taxpayer Receipt Amounts are Calculated
Amounts in the Federal Taxpayer
Your 2010 Federal Taxpayer Receipt
In his State of the Union Address, President Obama promised that this year, for the first time ever, American taxpayers would be able to go online and see exactly how their federal tax dollars are spent. Just enter a few pieces of information about your taxes, and the taxpayer receipt will give you a breakdown of how your tax dollars are spent on priorities like education, veterans benefits, or health care.
Can you imagine how different things would have been if during the Bush years with his unnecessary wars and the secrecy of funds allocation that took place if this would have been in place? The son of a bitch would never have been able to get away with trillions of dollars in deficit and everyone could have seen how the government was squandering our tax dollars.
SOURCE: http://www.whitehouse.gov/taxreceipt?utm_source=email108&utm_medium=image&utm_campaign=taxreceipt
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