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2 Hey, did you hear the one about………… What are the 2 things in life you can always count on ??? Death ……. …….aaaand…….

3 Taxes “I’m taxes.”

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5 How are taxes structured? 3 types of tax structures: 1. proportional – the percentage of income paid in taxes remains the same for all income levels -- “flat tax” 2. progressive – the percentage of income paid in taxes increases as income increases -- example – Federal income tax

6 Progressive tax structure – Federal income tax

7 3. Regressive - the percentage of income paid - the percentage of income paid in taxes decreases as income increases in taxes decreases as income increases …example?? …example?? – sales tax – sales tax - everyone pays the same rate, - everyone pays the same rate, regardless of income regardless of income

8 What do YOU think??? …should income tax be proportional, regressive, or progressive??

9 Activity……… ……”A Taxing Argument”

10 Activity …..do the math…. “ “Richard and Phoebe” worksheet …like this… 3000 = x x x x … cross multiply…. 25,000 100

11 What are the major types of taxes? 1. Personal income tax 1. Personal income tax  determined on annual basis  withholding - $ taken out of paychecks based on estimate of what will be owed  if more $ is withheld than owed, refund is received when taxes are filed

12  if not enough $ is withheld, $ will be owed  taxable income = gross income minus exemptions and deductions exemptions and deductions  exemptions – - set amounts subtracted - set amounts subtracted for yourself, spouse, for yourself, spouse, & dependants & dependants

13 ddddeductions – variable amounts deducted from gross income - includes interest on mortgage, charity, etc Personal income taxes make up close to 50% of Federal revenue

14 personal income tax = a progressive tax

15 2. Corporate income tax - businesses can take many deductions - makes up about 15% Federal revenue -p-progressive tax

16 Who the heck is Fica, and why is he getting so much of my money???? Federal Insurance Contributions Act 3. Social Security and Medicare tax - Social security – OASDI … …Old Age Survivors Disability Insurance - Medicare – health insurance for 65 & older - income cap - 2008 - $102,000 2009 - $106,800 - regressive tax

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20 ……Taxes and more taxes….. 4. Excise tax - tax on the sale or manufacture of a good - gasoline, cigarettes, alcohol, telephone, cable, etc - tax incentive – use of taxation to encourage or discourage behavior ……”sin tax” - regressive tax 5. Estate & gift taxes

21 eeeestate tax – on value of money & property of a person who has died ggggift tax – on money or property one living person gives another pppprogressive taxes – rate increases as value increases

22 6. Property taxes 6. Property taxes - local gov’t tax - based on value of property - usually fixed dollar amount per $1000 assessed value - regressive 7. Sales tax - state & local - regressive

23 Federal revenue - 2007 $$$$1.1 trillion - I I I I I nnnn dddd iiii vvvv iiii dddd uuuu aaaa llll i i i i nnnn cccc oooo mmmm eeee t t t t aaaa xxxx $$$$869.6 billion - S S S S S oooo cccc iiii aaaa llll S S S S eeee cccc uuuu rrrr iiii tttt yyyy and other payroll taxes $$$$370.2 billion - C C C C C oooo rrrr pppp oooo rrrr aaaa tttt eeee i i i i nnnn cccc oooo mmmm eeee t t t t aaaa xxxx $$$$65.1 billion - E E E E E xxxx cccc iiii ssss eeee t t t t aaaa xxxx eeee ssss $$$$26.0 billion - C C C C C uuuu ssss tttt oooo mmmm ssss d d d d uuuu tttt iiii eeee ssss $$$$26.0 billion - Estate and g g g g g iiii ffff tttt t t t t aaaa xxxx eeee ssss $$$$47.2 billion - Other

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25 … Ok, so where does all this money go??  $586.1 billion (+7.0%) - Social Security Social SecuritySocial Security  $548.8 billion (+9.0%) - Defense[2] Defense[2]Defense[2]  $394.5 billion (+12.4%) - Medicare Medicare  $294.0 billion (+2.0%) - Unemployment and welfare  $276.4 billion (+2.9%) - Medicaid and other health related Medicaid  $243.7 billion (+13.4%) - Interest on debt  $89.9 billion (+1.3%) - Education and training  $76.9 billion (+8.1%) - Transportation Transportation  $72.6 billion (+5.8%) - Veterans' benefits Veterans' benefitsVeterans' benefits  $43.5 billion (+9.2%) - Administration of justice Administration of justiceAdministration of justice  $33.1 billion (+5.7%) - Natural resources and environment  $32.5 billion (+15.4%) - Foreign affairs Foreign affairsForeign affairs  $27.0 billion (+3.7%) - Agriculture Agriculture  $26.8 billion (+28.7%) - Community and regional development  $25.0 billion (+4.0%) - Science and technology  $20.5 billion (+0.8%) - Energy Energy  $20.1 billion (+11.4%) - General government 2007

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28 Capital and Operating Budgets  Capital Budget – expenditures on major projects and investments  Operating Budget – the day to day expenditures


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