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1 TAXES

2 What are Taxes? Taxes are payments people are required to pay to local, state and the federal governments. Today we will focus on federal taxes! Taxes are used to pay for services provided by government:

3 Federal Taxes and the Constitution
Article 1, Section 8, Clause 1 of the Constitution grants Congress the power to tax. The Sixteenth Amendment gives Congress the power to levy an income tax

4 Taxes and the Constitution
Certain taxes are prohibited or limited in the Constitution: The purpose of the tax must be for “the common defense and general welfare” Federal taxes must be the same in every state

5 How does it connect to the debt and the deficit?
Surplus/Deficits Balanced Budget: when the government collects the same in revenue (taxes) as it spends. Budget Surplus: When the government takes in more revenue than it spends. Budget Deficit: When the government spends more than it takes in.

6 Federal Income Taxes Federal income tax is a progressive tax. This means that as you income increases, so does the % of you pay The amount of income you make determines which Tax Bracket you fall in (which determines the percentage of taxes taken out)

7 Federal Income Taxes Tax Returns:
At the end of the year, an employer gives employees a report showing how much they withheld in taxes. Individuals file a tax return with information regarding exemptions and deductions that adjust the amount of tax that should have been paid. If you paid too much, you get a refund. If you paid too little, you must pay the balance. All tax returns must be filed by April 15th.

8 Federal Income Taxes Where do all these federal taxes go?
What do they pay for?

9 Entitlement Programs Def. Social welfare programs that people are “entitled to” if they meet certain requirements. Congress must fund these programs. Entitlements are very expensive because Congress cannot control how many people receive the benefits. Ex. Social Security (#1spending), Medicare, Medicaid, Food Stamps, etc.

10 Social Security Provides funds for older Americans, their survivors, and disability insurance to the workers of country. Program funded by the Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA).

11 Medicare Funds a national health insurance for people over 65 and with certain disabilities. Medicaid Funds health care programs that assist low-income families or individuals in paying for long-term medical and custodial care costs. Medicaid is a joint program, funded primarily by the federal government and run at the state level, where coverage may vary.

12 National Government also funds federal student loans as well as Pell Grants

13 Other Kinds of taxes besides federal income taxes

14 Unemployment Taxes Paid for by employers, provides “unemployment compensation” for workers laid off through no fault of their own and are actively looking for work.

15 Business Taxes Taxes on businesses collected by the states

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19 Atlanta Falcons: $1 Billion (partly from personal seat license sales)
To Build or Not to Build: How Mercedes-Benz Stadium Was Funded Atlanta Falcons: $1 Billion (partly from personal seat license sales) National Football League: $200 million Atlanta’s Hotel-Motel Tax: $200 million


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