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As Americans sit down to file their federal tax  returns, a simple question comes to mind — what’s a “fair share” to give the  federal government in taxes?

For half the working population, fair means paying  almost no income taxes at all.

“The top 10 percent income earners pay about 70  percent of federal income taxes,” says Will McBride of the Tax Foundation. “The  bottom 50 percent of tax filers have, they pay almost no federal income  tax. They pay about 3 percent of federal income taxes.”

President  Obama’s phrase that everyone should “pay our fair share of taxes” has become  something of a political mantra. He has used the expression in dozens of  speeches, beginning back in his State of Union address in January. More  recently, he told University students in Virginia, “we do expect everyone to do  their fair share.”

But for many of the people who pay no taxes, the  government also allows tax credits, which end up providing refunds.

“Close to a hundred billion in checks sent out by  the IRS (go) to folks who have no tax liability,” McBride said. “So the IRS is  becoming a spending agency.”

Arthur Brooks, head of the American Enterprise  Institute, put it this way: “Half of the people who don’t pay anything in  federal income taxes — about half of them pay less than zero.”

But Brooks says the system is tilted even more  toward those in the middle class and below because they also get services from  the federal government. As a result the per capita value of government spending  exceeds what those individuals pay in federal taxes.

“Right now about 70 percent of Americans take more  out of the tax system than they put into it, according to the Tax Foundation,” Brooks said.”That’s something that  should really alarm a lot of Americans.”

The policies that left so many people paying no  income taxes have been supported by presidents of both parties, and despite what  Americans tell pollsters they believe is fair, that’s not how it shakes out.

“The interesting thing is that about two-thirds of  Americans think that everybody should pay something,” Brooks said, “so they  remember that our government isn’t free.”

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/02/20/analysis-fair-share-in-taxes-not-by-numbers/#ixzz1n22ejgav

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