Consider the economy of Cocoland, where citizens consume only coconuts. Assume that coconuts are priced at $1 each. The government has devised the following tax plans: Plan A • Consumption up to 1,000 coconuts is taxed at 50%. • Consumption higher than 1,000 coconuts is taxed at 20%. Plan B • Consumption up to 2,000 coconuts is taxed at 10%. • Consumption higher than 2,000 coconuts is taxed at 25%.     Use the Plan A and Plan B tax schemes to complete the following table by deriving the marginal and average tax rates under each tax plan at the consumption levels of 600 coconuts, 1,200 coconuts, and 2,500 coconuts, respectively. Consumption Level Plan A Plan B (Quantity of coconuts) Marginal Tax Rate Average Tax Rate Marginal Tax Rate Average Tax Rate (Percent) (Percent) (Percent) (Percent) 600         1,200         2,500           Complete the following table by indicating whether each plan is a progressive tax system, a proportional tax system, or a regressive tax system.   Progressive Proportional Regressive Plan A         Plan B

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Consider the economy of Cocoland, where citizens consume only coconuts. Assume that coconuts are priced at $1 each. The government has devised the following tax plans:
Plan A
Consumption up to 1,000 coconuts is taxed at 50%.
Consumption higher than 1,000 coconuts is taxed at 20%.
Plan B
Consumption up to 2,000 coconuts is taxed at 10%.
Consumption higher than 2,000 coconuts is taxed at 25%.
 
 
Use the Plan A and Plan B tax schemes to complete the following table by deriving the marginal and average tax rates under each tax plan at the consumption levels of 600 coconuts, 1,200 coconuts, and 2,500 coconuts, respectively.
Consumption Level
Plan A
Plan B
(Quantity of coconuts)
Marginal Tax Rate
Average Tax Rate
Marginal Tax Rate
Average Tax Rate
(Percent)
(Percent)
(Percent)
(Percent)
600
 
 
 
 
1,200
 
 
 
 
2,500
 
 
 
 
 
Complete the following table by indicating whether each plan is a progressive tax system, a proportional tax system, or a regressive tax system.
 
Progressive
Proportional
Regressive
Plan A
 
 
 
 
Plan B
 
 
 
 
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