Why are taxes paid to local, state, and national governments in the United States?

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Taxes are paid to local, state, and national governments in the United States because each level is responsible for a different set of services and governing responsibilities. Taxes paid to the national government pays for the federal government, state taxes pay for statewide programs, and local programs pay for local programs such as the public school system. 

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