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Tax incidence
Tax incidence First discussed by the Physiocrats in France, tax incidence is the analysis of the effect of a particular tax on the distribution of economic welfare. ...
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Tax
Tax A tax is a compulsory charge or other levy ... Taxes may be part of a direct tax or indirect tax, and may be paid in money or ... sophisticated economies such as the Roman Empire, tax farming developed, as the central powers ...
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Progressive tax
Progressive tax A progressive tax, or graduated tax, is a tax that is larger as a percentage of ... or liberal. The opposite of a progressive tax is a regressive tax. In this ...
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Talk:Progressive tax
Talk:Progressive tax Consolidation I added the automatic stabilizers advantage ... also should be shown in the flat tax article) would be showing the tax brackets with an estimate of the income tax dollars generated by the government by each ... bracket generate 50% of US Government income tax receipts? 10%? This would illustrate the ...
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Fiscal incidence (translated from Spanish)
Fiscal incidence The fiscal incidence is the analysis of impuesto particular on ... Regime . Table of contents Definitions of fiscal incidence fiscal incidence it can talk about to pagador end of a tax. Thus, if gobierno increases the tax ...
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Flat tax
Flat tax A flat tax, also called a proportional tax, is a system that taxes all entities ... graduated, or progressive, scheme. The term flat tax is most often discussed in the context of income taxes. The flat tax is not used in many developed ...
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Tax resistance
Tax resistance A tax resister resists or refuses payment of a tax because of opposition to the institution collecting the tax, or to some of that institution’s policies. Often tax resistance comes from pacifists, conscientious objectors ...
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Substitution tax (translated from Portuguese)
Substitution tax Substitution tax it is a fiscal procedure used by ... foreseen in the regulation of ipi . The incidence of the substitution tax is defined to depend on the product. Critics say that the substitution tax is a mere technique of collection, ...
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Land value tax
Land value tax Land value taxation (LVT) is the policy ... improvements. It is different from a property tax, which includes the value of buildings and ... on taxpayers who don't benefit. The tax works in reverse also. If a development ... of the charge on the property. The tax is often said to be justified for ... reasons of fairness by asserting that the tax is equivalent to a fee for ...
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Tax-paying ability (translated from Portuguese)
Tax-paying ability In Direito tributary , tax-paying ability it is the aptitude to be subject liabilities of the obligation tax. This capacity reaches all the people citizens to the incidence tax in reason of its activity or ...
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