Excise tax in the United States

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    For years now, the United States of American has been in debt due to various reasons. The government is spending too much money on things that are not important. They spend money that they do not have so in the long run the government ends up having to loan money in which they will have to pay back eventually. The government is spending rather than business or individual spending. This is called a budget deficit. Federal government deficits are also referred to as national debt. The factors that

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    from a not-altogether inaccurate perception the United States federal government lacked the cohesion and capital to ward off threats both abroad (Britain’s rapacity being most worrisome) and on the continent, as hostile Indian tribes continually menaced frontier settlers—particularly in the area of Western Pennsylvania. The national debt rose to fifty-four million dollars by 1791—in part because the federal government assumed the debts of the states incurred during the Revolutionary War—seriously

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    Second Continental Congress worked together to create the Articles of Confederation. This document was written to establish the United States of America’s governmental functions after the country declared their independence from Great Britain. Although the Articles of Confederation were a good start, there were many weaknesses present in the document; therefore, the United States Constitution was ratified in 1788 in replacement of the Articles of Confederation. The U.S. Constitution was a response to

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    we have state revenues? We have state revenue to help fund important services. Three areas of spending make up over half of state spending, on average. These three areas are K-12 education, higher education, and health care. Where do state revenues come from? More than half of state and local governments in 2008 came from six primary taxes. These came from sales taxes, including excise taxes, property taxes, income taxes, motor vehicle taxes, estate taxes, and gift taxes. As states struggled

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    different types of taxes such as individual income taxes, social insurance taxes, sales taxes, property taxes, and excise taxes. Some of these taxes, such as sales taxes and excise taxes, do not have anything to do with how much you do or do not make it is the same for everyone. Other taxes do go off of your income, those taxes are either regressive or progressive. For regressive tax, people who have a lower income pay a higher percentage of their income in taxes than people with

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