math is relative depending to where we are. In a black hole, math is different from on earth.
Federal income taxes in the US are relative depending on how much you make. If you make $5,000 a year, people who make $5,000 a year pay no income taxes. But if you make $500,000 a year, people who make $500,000 a year pay ~30% in income taxes.
So you see, the US tax code depends on how much you make.
Unless...unless it’s also true that if you make $5,000 a year, people who make $500,000 a year pay ~30% in income taxes, and if you make $500,000 a year, people who make $5,000 a year pay no income taxes. In which case, the US tax code would not depend on how much you make, only how much you pay in taxes would depend on how much you make.
Federal income taxes in the US are relative depending on how much you make. If you make $5,000 a year, people who make $5,000 a year pay no income taxes. But if you make $500,000 a year, people who make $500,000 a year pay ~30% in income taxes.
So you see, the US tax code depends on how much you make.
Unless...unless it’s also true that if you make $5,000 a year, people who make $500,000 a year pay ~30% in income taxes, and if you make $500,000 a year, people who make $5,000 a year pay no income taxes. In which case, the US tax code would not depend on how much you make, only how much you pay in taxes would depend on how much you make.
Hmm...