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Starter How might taxes affect people's desire to work and save? What goods and services do taxes make available?
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Why do we have taxes?Why do we have taxes? Government provides public goods; aid for people in need Revenue--government income from tax and nontax sources tax is mandatory payment to local, state, or national government – nontax sources include borrowing and lotteries
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Criteria for TaxationCriteria for Taxation Equity--tax applied uniformly; people in same situations pay the same Simplicity--easy for taxpayer to understand and government to collect Efficiency--how well tax raises revenue with least administrative cost - also, how small the effort and expense required to pay the tax Criteria sometimes conflict; a given tax may not meet all criteria
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Tax BasesTax Bases Individual income tax--on income from all sources Corporate income tax--on corporation's profits Sales tax--on value of product; a percentage of sale price Property tax--on value of assets, generally real estate; part of rent Growing, shrinking tax base means changes in amount of taxable wealth
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Types of Federal Expenditures Mandatory spending--required by current law - examples: Social Security, Medicare Entitlements--social welfare programs with specific requirements Social Security restrictions: former worker, age, extra income limit Medicare provides hospital, other medical insurance; means tested Medicaid is federal-state insurance program for low- income people Other programs' funding based on number of people eligible
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Types of Federal Expenditures Discretionary spending--must be authorized each year - examples: highway construction, maintenance of national parks Defense includes salaries, weapons, military bases, homeland security Interstate highway system and other transportation Natural resources, environment includes parks, pollution clean up Education; science, space, technology; other research Justice administration includes enforcement agencies, federal courts
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State and Local Expenditures Education--community colleges, state universities, local school aid Public safety--state police, crime labs, correctional facilities Public welfare--hospitals; cash assistance, medical payments for needy Social problems--housing, disability, unemployment, job training Court system; administration; natural resources; economic development
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