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Originally Posted by SamIam
. . . and active members of the US armed forces do not pay taxes.
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Partially correct. If you are serving in a theater of war, you're exempted on income earned in the time you were there. The rest of your military compensation you pay income taxes on, with some modifications on your state income tax picture per the Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act of 1947.
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Big Oil also often gets tax breaks.
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This being a somewhat extreme but by no means unusual example of policy made in support of capitalism -- in roughly the same category as limited liability. Just cushier -- and lobbyists worked very hard to get it that way. The essential idea at the bottom is to facilitate prosperity, for with prosperity facilitated, things are better for simply everybody.