With tax season in earnest, the financial services website Wallethub polled how US taxpayers felt about the current tax structure.
91% of Americans believe that tax submissions should be free. Seven in seven Americans are now more concerned about inflation than taxes.
Thirty-five percent of people fear they don’t have enough money to pay on tax day, but 22% worry about making mathematical mistakes and 20% worry about identity theft.
The biggest fear of taxpayers:
Not enough money – 35% Math Miss 22% IDINTION Theft – 20% Audit – 18% forget to file 5%
Tax-free American dreams
Nearly one in three people want to fulfill their duties as a ju apprentice rather than taxes.
What we want to do more than taxes:
Ju judge duties – 32% driver ED class 16% talk to kids about sex – 13% go to hunger strike – 12% miss 12% flight – 12% drink expiration – 5% swim with sharks – 4% spending night in prison – 3% live stream 3%
Almost half of Americans need a tax refund to achieve their goals.
VY hope for tax rates
Nearly two in three describe companies advertising their free tax return services as a bait and switch scheme.
66% of Americans believe the current tax rate is too high, while 31% say it’s just right, 31% say it’s right, and 3% say it’s too low.
More than one in four Americans know who has deceived taxes.
77% of people believe that the rich don’t pay fair shares in taxes.
Seven in ten Americans believe that businesses will not pay fair shares in their taxes.
