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Chapter 14
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The Government’s Authority to Tax Purpose of Taxation The Power to Tax ▪ 1 st Power given to Congress Limits on the Power to Tax ▪ “for the common defense and general welfare” ▪ Federal taxes must be the same in every state
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Tax Structures Progressive: more I make, the more they take Proportional: percentage is the same at all income levels Regressive: the less I make, the more they take Tax Bases Individual income Corporate income Property tax Sales tax
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Who Bears the Burden? Characteristics of a Good Tax Simplicity Efficiency Certainty Equity Balance Fairness, Revenue, and Rates
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Individual Income Taxes “Pay-as-you-earn” Taxation (39% of Federal Revenue in 2009) Tax Brackets Tax Withholding Filing a Tax Return ▪ Taxable income, personal exemptions, tax deductions, and tax credits https://www.taxact.com/tools/tax-bracket- calculator.asp https://www.taxact.com/tools/tax-bracket- calculator.asp
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Corporate Income Taxes Social Security, Medicare, and Unemployment Taxes (FICA) OASDI; started in Great Depression Medicare (health insurance for those over 65) Unemployment; paid by employers Other Types of taxes Excise, estate tax, gift tax, tarrifs
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Mandatory Spending Money that Congress is required by existing law to spend on certain programs SS, Medicare, Debt Discretionary Spending which lawmakers are free to make Education, defense
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Entitlement Programs Social Security Medicare Medicaid Food Stamps Healthcare?????
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Discretionary Spending Defense Spending Education Law enforcement Student loans Salaries of civilian branches of federal government Federal Aid to States and Local Governments
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State Budgets Operating Budgets Capital Budgets Balancing State Budgets
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Where Are State Taxes Spent? Education, Public Safety, Highways and Transportation, Public Welfare, Arts and Recreation, Administration State Tax Revenue Sales Tax, Individual Income Tax, Corporate Income Tax, Licensing Fee
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Local Government Spending and Revenue Forms: Townships, counties, towns, cities, school districts Job: Law enforcement, schools, public facilities, public health, elections, record keeping Property Taxes Sales Taxes
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