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7 th Grade Civics Miss Smith *pgs. 299-303
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Income tax- tax on the ________ of individuals and __________ The ____ source of ________ collected by the _______ gov. The amount each citizen ____ is calculated based on how much they ____ and other factors explained in the U.S. ___ ____
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Taxpayers can deduct (or ________) a certain amount of _____ from their taxes for themselves and their dependents (__________ are people who rely on other people for ________ support) These amounts are called __________
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Employers take ______ tax out of each employees ________ and forwards it to the ___________ on their ______
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Employers also deduct Social Security tax from ________ This tax is used to provide ______ to the ______ and people with ___________
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Most state and ____ governments also collect ______ tax These tax _____ are lower than ________ income tax ______
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_____ on a corporation’s _______ Profit- income a ________ has left after paying ________
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Sales tax is _________ on most ________ sold Excise taxes are like _____ taxes but on ______ goods
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Property tax- tax on the _____ of the property owned by a ______ or business The ____ source of ______ for most _____ governments Collected on ____ and personal property Real property- land, buildings, and other __________ Personal property- ______, bonds, _______, cars, and _____ Most public _______ _______ comes from property taxes
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Estate tax- _______ tax on all the _______ a person leaves Inheritance tax is based on the _______ of an ______ received by an individual after the estate is _______ Gift taxes are paid on gifts worth more than $______
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Tariff- _______ tax on products from other countries (sometimes called a _______ duty) Regulates _____ and supports the U.S. _______ Can be used to encourage American industry by making _______ products less expensive than ________ products Or can ____ American consumers by making the products they buy more ___________
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