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Horizontal equity is a difficult concept to implement because
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If two families are equally situated except that one rents and the other owns their home, the existing tax system will lead to
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When a tax is imposed on an item, it can generally be said that the incidence of the tax is
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One major problem with Social Security is that it is a "pay as you go" system.
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Which of the following government entities relies most heavily on sales taxes?
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Existing loopholes erode the progressivity of the U.S.tax system.
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Under a regressive tax, the fraction of income paid in taxes
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The most important indirect taxes in the United States are
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Tax deductions were significantly ____ under the Tax Reform Act of 1986.
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In England the Thatcher government substituted a "poll tax" for the local property tax.People took strong exception to the tax, which is basically a head or "lump sum" tax.The principle of taxation such a tax violates is called
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The payroll tax system is a proportional tax for all income earners.
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Explain why some argue that income tax loopholes primarily benefit the rich.
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One major tax loophole intended to help state & local governments raise funds is:
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