We pay taxes to help our government raise income (called
"revenue") to meet its expenses. The revenue raised by the
personal income tax and other federal taxes, such as employment taxes
(including social security and Medicare taxes), excise taxes, and
estate and gift taxes, is used to provide a wide variety of services
to the public. Among these are our national defense, conservation of
our natural resources, and aid to public education.
The social security tax pays for old age, survivor, and disability
pension payments when you become eligible for them. The Medicare tax
pays for basic Medicare insurance coverage. Both employees and
employers pay these taxes.
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