Deck 6: Budgeting for Revenues: Transaction-Based Revenue Sources
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Deck 6: Budgeting for Revenues: Transaction-Based Revenue Sources
1
How many U.S. states have general sales taxes?
A) 50
B) 45
C) 25
D) 20
A) 50
B) 45
C) 25
D) 20
B
2
Which of the following is not a general category of excise tax?
A) Unemployment
B) Luxury
C) Sumptuary
D) Benefit-based
A) Unemployment
B) Luxury
C) Sumptuary
D) Benefit-based
A
3
Demand for alcohol and tobacco products is considered by economists to be relatively:
A) selective.
B) variable.
C) elastic.
D) inelastic.
A) selective.
B) variable.
C) elastic.
D) inelastic.
D
4
Federal and state taxes together make up what percentage of the cost of a six-pack of beer?
A) 15%
B) 25%
C) 40%
D) 50%
A) 15%
B) 25%
C) 40%
D) 50%
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5
Which of the following is an example of a special-occasion user fee?
A) Public transit fares
B) Sewer charges
C) Building permit fees
D) Expressway tolls
A) Public transit fares
B) Sewer charges
C) Building permit fees
D) Expressway tolls
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6
Which of the following is not an accurate statement about state lotteries?
A) Lottery profits tend to generate a relatively small percentage (less than 10%) of state revenues.
B) Lotteries are inexpensive to administer.
C) Lotteries are operated by every state.
D) Lotteries can be regressive.
A) Lottery profits tend to generate a relatively small percentage (less than 10%) of state revenues.
B) Lotteries are inexpensive to administer.
C) Lotteries are operated by every state.
D) Lotteries can be regressive.
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7
General sales taxes are unit taxes.
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8
The general sales tax is the largest own-source revenue for state governments.
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9
Most states include the professional services of doctors, lawyers, dry cleaners, or accountants in their sales tax base.
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10
Many states permit a separate local sales tax in addition to the state sales tax.
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11
The vertical equity implications of the sales tax are substantially dependent on the portion of an individual's income that is spent on the items subject to the sales tax.
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12
The overall effect of luxury excise taxes is to make the sales tax system more progressive.
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13
Sumptuary excise taxes are most often ad valorem taxes.
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14
If transit fares remain artificially low because of subsidies, then only the poor who use the system benefit.
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15
What are some examples of goods subject to selective sales taxes?
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16
Why are sales taxes considered regressive?
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17
What is a value-added tax?
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18
What is the equity principle behind benefit-based excise taxes?
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19
What is the equity principle behind user fees?
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20
Name three examples of new excise taxes that have been levied by state or local governments in the United States.
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21
Is the sales tax a progressive or a regressive tax? What are the policy actions that governments can take that change the vertical equity implications of the sales tax? Provide examples of the application of these policies in the United States.
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