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An unreasonable tax classification would be one aimed exclusively at:
smokers, beer drinkers, people over 65, or insurance policy
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Suzanne
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The marginal tax rate is defined as the extra taxes paid on additional income divided by the increase in income. Calculate the
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Sally
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True or False:
1) To prevent triple taxation, a corporation is entitled to deduct 50% of the dividends received from other
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5th year accounting-TAX
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Corp reports -
Taxable income 300,000 Interest on private activity bonds 20,000 Life insurance proceeds 250,000
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stephanie
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Assume tomato has relatively inelastic demand. Explain why a sales tax on tomato is NOT an effective way of raising tax revenue?
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Raven
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Assume tomato has relatively inelastic demand. Explain why a sales tax on tomato is NOT an effective way of raising tax revenue.
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Raven
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Calculate the after tax yields on the foregoing investments, assuming the Brittens have a 28% marginal tax rate (based on Public
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candy
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how do you pay taxes on an unearned income?
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Lotus
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A United States company produces products that it sells both in the United States and overseas. Which level of government may
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mmmmmm
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What does the IRS stand for?
(1 point) Responses Internal Revenue Service Internal Revenue Service International Revenue Service
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Many states are carefully considering steps that would help them collect sales taxes on items purchased through the Internet.
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Kasey
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Which of the following is the solution for income tax deducted on earnings of $1000 with a tax rate of 24%?
A. $760 B. $976 C.
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Jozikee
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Jasmine receives a paycheck every two weeks. This pay period, she earned $1250 and $275 in taxes were deducted. Set up the
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Jozikee
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Which of the following statements best explains the importance of taxing by Congress?(1 point)
The importance of taxing is to
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Andrew, a senior accountant, was holding a meeting with other accountants in his firm. The junior accountants asked what tax
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Rhianna understands that one way the government in a market economy collects taxes is by deducting earnings from her pay. On her
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Andrew, a senior accountant, was holding a meeting with other accountants in his firm. The junior accountants asked what tax
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(^^) U3 L10
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Choose the correct answer from the drop down menu. (1 point)
Increased taxes from the British led to increased______ in the
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just testing
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Explain the pros and cons of a proposed tax cut.
A pro would be that a tax cut provides more money for the consumer to spend,
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Explain the pros and cons of a proposed tax cut.
1. A pro would be that a tax cut provides more money for the consumer to spend,
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Use the marginal tax rate chart to answer the question.
Marginal Tax Rate Chart: Tax Bracket Marginal Tax Rate $0–$10,275 10%
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Which option defines a tax benefit?
(1 point) Responses a type of tax form that needs to be completed each year. a type of tax
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Rhianna understands that one way the government in a market economy collects taxes is by deducting earnings from her pay. On her
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Lotus
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Which of the following represents income redistribution?
a) a sales tax and income tax b) the child tax credit and social
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Gerald noticed that a lot of taxes were deducted from his paycheck. What agency is MOST often responsible for collection of
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Prior to the CARES Act, up to what percentage of your income could be deducted as a donation to charity
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An employee at a homemade wooden toy store earned $860 over the past week. The employee needs to pay 14% for Federal Income Tax
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Anonymous (Nameless)
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Who is most likely to be harmed by increasing property taxes?
a) high-income individuals b) those wishing to sell their homes c)
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Which describes a power that the national government has that states do not have?(1 point) Responses taxation taxation creating
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hsn
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Choose the correct answer from the drop down menu. (1 point) Increased taxes from the British led to increased _____ in the
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2. The sales tax rate applied to all purchases within a state was 0.04 (4 percent) throughout 2006 but increased to 0.05 (5
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tony
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Patty Kim earns $20,000 per year. She is paid 26 times per year and claims 1 exemption. If $17.31 is withheld from each
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alicia
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In one to two sentences describe an example where people pay a flat tax and explain why it is a flat tax
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@ besofr2025
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What is the reason for using progressive taxes on income?
a. Higher-income individuals are more likely to spend their income on
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prettygirlđź©·
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Brenda Luai earns $14,260 per year. She is paid 24 times per year and claims 1 exemption. If $19.63 in taxes is withheld from
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Anonymous
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mr allen has a wife and 3 kids,his salary for 2007 was 7500 per month
He has a husband allowance of $10,000 a wife allowance
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kelly
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1. An assessment rate is 47%. The property tax is $39.94 per $1,000. What is the effective tax rate?
Round to the nearest tenth
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Mer
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Olivia and Liam have heard complaints from fellow business owners about the tax burden they face due to their company’s
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hi
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Which of the following is based on the use of government services?(1 point) Responses user fee user fee regressive tax
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The property taxes on a business office were $1,403. What was the tax rate if the business office was valued at $100,000? Round
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Victoria
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It is argued that “Elasticity of demand and supply curves determines who bears the tax
burden regardless of whether a tax was
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Evaristi Paulo
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Which of the following is the primary function of payroll tax?(1 point)
Responses to fund the operations of local government to
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The percentage method aids in calculating
a)SUTA B)FICA C)FUTA D)FIT
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Deemesha
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45. The British government decided to tax the American colonies
a. to pay off war debts b. to teach the colonists a lesson c. to
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mysterychicken
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2. Over 75% of the revenue received by the federal government is from ____ and ____ taxes.
a. sales and income b. income and
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tota
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Please match the following 3 terms to their definitions.
Deduction Taxable Income Tax Credit The amount of income used to
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Moo
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How many ways can an IRS auditor select 5 of 9 tax returns
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Aubree
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Jason and Mary are married taxpayers in 2015. They are both under 65. For the tax year, they have a total of $41,000 in wages
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Jason
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Which phrase best completes the diagram?
image.png Group of answer choices Have children Start a business Become president Pay
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hehe
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what was the flaw in the act passed by congress that established a tax on whisky?
It rewarded farmers who grew corn. It did not
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