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The application on which the policy of toll tax is based.
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Which principle states that taxes should be levied according to a taxpayer’s ability to pay?a) Benefit principleb) Horizontal equityc) Vertical equityd) Ability-to-pay principle.
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A tax system based on the ability-to-pay principle claims that all citizens should
A. pay taxes based on the benefits they receive from government services.
B. pay taxes based on consumption rather than income.
C. pay taxes based on saving rather than income.
D. pay the same amount in taxes.
E. make an equal sacrifice.
Which principle states that taxes should be levied according to a taxpayer’s ability to pay?a) Benefit principleb) Horizontal equityc) Vertical equityd) Ability-to-pay principle
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- Explain the benefits principle and the ability-to-pay principle. What are vertical eguity and horizontal eguity?. Why is studying tax incidence important for determining the eguity of a tax system?arrow_forward3) Are excise taxes, like those on tobacco, gasoline, and alcohol, Progressive, Proportional, or Regressive? Why do you think they are?arrow_forwardWrite true or false for the following: a.The government modifies the taxation system sometimes to discourage spending so it can mop up over production in the economy. b.A progressive tax system increases income inequality. c. direct tax is said to be direct tax when the impact and incidence of a tax are on one and the same person. 2. Fill in the blanks with the correct terms ______is a tax where the _____ falls on one person and the _____arrow_forward
- Which of the following is not a canon of taxation? Pick a,b,c, or d a. Equity b. General Acceptability c. Convenience d. Certaintyarrow_forwardD) Most conservative criticisms about the ill-effects of taxes are exaggerated or untrue. Taxes are in fact good they are dues we pay to enjoy the numerous vital benefits that government provides for our society. You are a Jamaican citizen who believes that taxes are unjust make a strong case to support your point of view.arrow_forwardThe concept that people should pay taxes based on the benefits they receive from government services is called Group of answer choices the ability-to-pay principle. the benefits principle. horizontal equity. vertical equity.arrow_forward
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