Deck 18: Taxation and Resource Allocation

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The share of GDP taken by taxes has increased dramatically since the 1960s.
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The marginal tax rate has less effect on economic incentives than does the average tax rate.
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Since the early 1950s,federal taxes have remained relatively constant as a percentage of GDP.
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Existing loopholes erode the progressivity of the U.S.tax system.
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The federal government of the United States relies heavily on value-added taxes.
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The share of GDP taken by taxes is considerably higher in the United States than in other countries.
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A progressive tax is one in which the fraction of income paid in taxes rises as a person's income increases.
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The individual income tax,the inheritance tax,and the head tax are all examples of direct taxes.
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Tax loopholes are equally available to all taxpayers.
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When the average tax rate rises as income rises,this is known as progressive taxation.
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Homeowners receive tax benefits that are not available to renters.
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A regressive tax is one in which the average tax rate falls as income rises.
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Direct taxes are levied directly on people or corporations.
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Indirect taxes are levied on specific economic activities.
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Sales taxes,property taxes,and value-added taxes are examples of indirect taxes.
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The federal government receives most of its revenue from three sources: personal income tax,corporate income tax,and payroll tax.
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Direct taxes are levied on specific economic activities.
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Since the early 1970s,state and local taxes have remained relatively constant as a percentage of GDP.
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The head tax is regressive.
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A proportional tax is one in which the fraction of income paid in taxes rises as a person's income increases.
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Property taxes are the main source of funding for public schools.
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The payroll tax system is a proportional tax for all income earners.
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Excise taxes are a form of sales tax.
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The concept of equity pertains to the fairness of a tax.
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When we say most Americans are in the 15-percent tax bracket,we mean federal taxes are about 15 percent of the income of most Americans.
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One major problem with Social Security is that it is a "pay as you go" system.
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The Social Security system works exactly like any private retirement trust system.
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Corporate taxes are a direct tax.
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The corporate tax applies to firms' total revenues.
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Payroll taxes are used to collect revenue for the Social Security program.
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All states have income taxes.
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Above a certain income the marginal social security tax drops to zero.
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The sales tax is generally considered to be a regressive tax.
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Horizontal equity means that equally situated individuals should be taxed equally.
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Federal tax loopholes in personal income tax provide benefits only to very high-income people.
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Vertical equity in income taxation refers to the notion that persons with different levels of income should be taxed differently.
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State and local governments receive money from sales taxes,property taxes,and the federal government.
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Payments to Social Security recipients would decline if the retirement age were lowered.
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The system of grants from one level of government to another is an example of fiscal federalism.
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The payroll tax is the federal government's biggest source of revenue.
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The benefits principle states that the users of a service should pay for that service.
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Vertical equity refers to the notion that equally situated individuals should be taxed equally.
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The share of GDP going to federal taxes

A)has been about 16 to 21 percent for the past 40 years.
B)has been about 35 percent for the past 40 years.
C)was about 40 percent until the early 1980s and has dropped greatly since then.
D)has risen steadily in the past 40 years to about 35 percent.
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The ability to shift a tax burden depends on the relative elasticities of demand and supply for the taxed commodity.
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Vertical equity refers to the notion that individuals at all levels should be taxed equally.
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The incidence of a payroll tax is borne by both employers and employees.
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A tax that reduces economic efficiency is always bad policy.
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The share of national income going to state and local taxes

A)has risen steadily in the past 40 years to about 22 percent.
B)has dropped steadily in the past 40 years to about 6 or 7 percent.
C)grew substantially until the early 1970s and has leveled off at about 10 to 11 percent.
D)fell steadily until the early 1970s and has risen steadily since then.
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An excess burden is present when taxpayers alter their behavior on account of taxation.
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Taxation alters the behavior patterns of individuals.
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The incidence of a tax explains what group pays the burden of a tax.
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Federal personal income tax rates were

A)generally increased in the early 1990s and lowered in the 2000s.
B)generally increased in the 1980s and lowered in the early 1990s.
C)generally decreased in the 1990s and held constant in the 2000s.
D)held constant through the 1990s and 2000s.
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Loopholes reduce the efficiency of the tax system.
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Loopholes increase the efficiency of the tax system by making taxpayers better off.
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No tax can lead the economy to higher levels of efficiency.
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The more inelastic the demand for a product,the larger the share of the tax that will be paid by consumers.
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Taxation can promote good social policy while minimizing economic inefficiency.
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Employers can shift payroll taxes by substituting capital for labor.
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The total burden of a tax equals tax collections minus excess burdens.
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The total burden of a tax equals tax receipts plus excess burden.
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If a tax is progressive,the average tax rate

A)remains the same as income rises.
B)rises as income rises.
C)falls as income rises.
D)falls with passage of time.
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The share of Gross Domestic Product paid by Americans in federal taxes is now roughly

A)5 percent.
B)160 percent.
C)60 percent.
D)65 percent.
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In Country X,the government requires employers to collect 9 percent of every employee's compensation as payroll tax.This is an example of

A)progressive tax.
B)regressive tax.
C)digressive tax.
D)proportional tax.
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Americans generally pay

A)a lower percentage of their incomes in taxes than citizens of other industrialized countries.
B)a lower percentage of their incomes in taxes than citizens of other industrialized countries, with the exceptions of Sweden and the Netherlands.
C)about the same percentage of their incomes in taxes as citizens of other industrialized countries.
D)a higher percentage of their incomes in taxes than citizens of other industrialized countries.
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Under a progressive tax,the fraction of income paid in taxes

A)rises as income rises.
B)is unchanged as income changes.
C)falls as income rises.
D)is proportional to the change in income.
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The ____ is the fraction of each additional dollar of income that is paid in taxes.

A)deferred tax rate
B)cumulative tax rate
C)average tax rate
D)marginal tax rate
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Compared to other countries,the U.S.federal government relies

A)more heavily on direct taxes than do governments of other countries.
B)less heavily on direct taxes than do governments of other countries.
C)more heavily on indirect taxes than do governments of other countries.
D)on direct taxes about as heavily as do governments of other countries.
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If a tax is regressive,the average tax rate

A)remains the same as income rises.
B)rises as income rises.
C)falls as income rises.
D)falls as income falls.
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If a tax is proportional,the average tax rate

A)remains the same as income rises.
B)rises as income rises.
C)falls as income rises.
D)falls as income falls.
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Under a proportional tax,the fraction of income paid in taxes

A)rises as income rises.
B)is unchanged as income changes.
C)falls as income rises.
D)is proportional to the change in income.
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A tax system under which an individual pays a higher fraction of his income in taxes at higher levels of income is formally described as

A)digressive.
B)progressive.
C)proportional.
D)regressive.
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The average tax rate is

A)the ratio of additional taxes to an additional dollar of income.
B)the ratio of taxes to income.
C)the ratio of taxes to GDP.
D)the ratio of income to direct taxes.
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Under a regressive tax,the fraction of income paid in taxes

A)rises as income rises.
B)is unchanged as income changes.
C)falls as income rises.
D)is proportional to the change in income.
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A progressive tax is one for which the percentage of each added dollar of income paid in taxes

A)increases as income increases.
B)remains the same as income increases.
C)decreases as income increases.
D)is zero after a certain maximum income is reached.
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Which of the following is an example of a direct tax?

A)sales tax
B)property tax
C)gasoline tax
D)income tax
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Which of the following is an example of an indirect tax?

A)value-added tax
B)income tax
C)inheritance tax
D)head tax
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A progressive income tax system can be defined as one in which

A)the government uses taxes paid by the wealthy to fund programs for the poor.
B)an individual pays more dollars in taxes when his income rises.
C)the marginal tax rate rises over time.
D)the average tax rate is higher for individuals with higher incomes.
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Taxes are either

A)regressive, proportional, or degressive.
B)regressive, proportional, or progressive.
C)degressive, proportional, or progressive.
D)regressive, progressive, or degressive.
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A $10 fee to obtain a driver's license is a

A)regressive tax.
B)degressive tax.
C)proportional tax.
D)progressive tax.
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State governments' main source of revenue is

A)property taxes.
B)income taxes.
C)excise taxes.
D)sales taxes.
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The share of GDP taken by taxes has increased dramatically since the 1960s.
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The marginal tax rate has less effect on economic incentives than does the average tax rate.
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Since the early 1950s,federal taxes have remained relatively constant as a percentage of GDP.
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Existing loopholes erode the progressivity of the U.S.tax system.
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The federal government of the United States relies heavily on value-added taxes.
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The share of GDP taken by taxes is considerably higher in the United States than in other countries.
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A progressive tax is one in which the fraction of income paid in taxes rises as a person's income increases.
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The individual income tax,the inheritance tax,and the head tax are all examples of direct taxes.
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Tax loopholes are equally available to all taxpayers.
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When the average tax rate rises as income rises,this is known as progressive taxation.
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Homeowners receive tax benefits that are not available to renters.
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A regressive tax is one in which the average tax rate falls as income rises.
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Direct taxes are levied directly on people or corporations.
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Indirect taxes are levied on specific economic activities.
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Sales taxes,property taxes,and value-added taxes are examples of indirect taxes.
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The federal government receives most of its revenue from three sources: personal income tax,corporate income tax,and payroll tax.
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Direct taxes are levied on specific economic activities.
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Since the early 1970s,state and local taxes have remained relatively constant as a percentage of GDP.
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The head tax is regressive.
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A proportional tax is one in which the fraction of income paid in taxes rises as a person's income increases.
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Property taxes are the main source of funding for public schools.
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The payroll tax system is a proportional tax for all income earners.
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Excise taxes are a form of sales tax.
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The concept of equity pertains to the fairness of a tax.
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When we say most Americans are in the 15-percent tax bracket,we mean federal taxes are about 15 percent of the income of most Americans.
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One major problem with Social Security is that it is a "pay as you go" system.
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The Social Security system works exactly like any private retirement trust system.
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Corporate taxes are a direct tax.
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The corporate tax applies to firms' total revenues.
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Payroll taxes are used to collect revenue for the Social Security program.
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All states have income taxes.
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Above a certain income the marginal social security tax drops to zero.
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The sales tax is generally considered to be a regressive tax.
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Horizontal equity means that equally situated individuals should be taxed equally.
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Federal tax loopholes in personal income tax provide benefits only to very high-income people.
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Vertical equity in income taxation refers to the notion that persons with different levels of income should be taxed differently.
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State and local governments receive money from sales taxes,property taxes,and the federal government.
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Payments to Social Security recipients would decline if the retirement age were lowered.
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The system of grants from one level of government to another is an example of fiscal federalism.
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The payroll tax is the federal government's biggest source of revenue.
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The benefits principle states that the users of a service should pay for that service.
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Vertical equity refers to the notion that equally situated individuals should be taxed equally.
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The share of GDP going to federal taxes

A)has been about 16 to 21 percent for the past 40 years.
B)has been about 35 percent for the past 40 years.
C)was about 40 percent until the early 1980s and has dropped greatly since then.
D)has risen steadily in the past 40 years to about 35 percent.
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The ability to shift a tax burden depends on the relative elasticities of demand and supply for the taxed commodity.
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Vertical equity refers to the notion that individuals at all levels should be taxed equally.
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The incidence of a payroll tax is borne by both employers and employees.
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A tax that reduces economic efficiency is always bad policy.
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The share of national income going to state and local taxes

A)has risen steadily in the past 40 years to about 22 percent.
B)has dropped steadily in the past 40 years to about 6 or 7 percent.
C)grew substantially until the early 1970s and has leveled off at about 10 to 11 percent.
D)fell steadily until the early 1970s and has risen steadily since then.
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An excess burden is present when taxpayers alter their behavior on account of taxation.
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Taxation alters the behavior patterns of individuals.
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The incidence of a tax explains what group pays the burden of a tax.
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Federal personal income tax rates were

A)generally increased in the early 1990s and lowered in the 2000s.
B)generally increased in the 1980s and lowered in the early 1990s.
C)generally decreased in the 1990s and held constant in the 2000s.
D)held constant through the 1990s and 2000s.
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Loopholes reduce the efficiency of the tax system.
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Loopholes increase the efficiency of the tax system by making taxpayers better off.
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No tax can lead the economy to higher levels of efficiency.
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The more inelastic the demand for a product,the larger the share of the tax that will be paid by consumers.
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Taxation can promote good social policy while minimizing economic inefficiency.
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Employers can shift payroll taxes by substituting capital for labor.
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The total burden of a tax equals tax collections minus excess burdens.
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The total burden of a tax equals tax receipts plus excess burden.
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If a tax is progressive,the average tax rate

A)remains the same as income rises.
B)rises as income rises.
C)falls as income rises.
D)falls with passage of time.
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The share of Gross Domestic Product paid by Americans in federal taxes is now roughly

A)5 percent.
B)160 percent.
C)60 percent.
D)65 percent.
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In Country X,the government requires employers to collect 9 percent of every employee's compensation as payroll tax.This is an example of

A)progressive tax.
B)regressive tax.
C)digressive tax.
D)proportional tax.
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Americans generally pay

A)a lower percentage of their incomes in taxes than citizens of other industrialized countries.
B)a lower percentage of their incomes in taxes than citizens of other industrialized countries, with the exceptions of Sweden and the Netherlands.
C)about the same percentage of their incomes in taxes as citizens of other industrialized countries.
D)a higher percentage of their incomes in taxes than citizens of other industrialized countries.
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Under a progressive tax,the fraction of income paid in taxes

A)rises as income rises.
B)is unchanged as income changes.
C)falls as income rises.
D)is proportional to the change in income.
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The ____ is the fraction of each additional dollar of income that is paid in taxes.

A)deferred tax rate
B)cumulative tax rate
C)average tax rate
D)marginal tax rate
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Compared to other countries,the U.S.federal government relies

A)more heavily on direct taxes than do governments of other countries.
B)less heavily on direct taxes than do governments of other countries.
C)more heavily on indirect taxes than do governments of other countries.
D)on direct taxes about as heavily as do governments of other countries.
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If a tax is regressive,the average tax rate

A)remains the same as income rises.
B)rises as income rises.
C)falls as income rises.
D)falls as income falls.
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If a tax is proportional,the average tax rate

A)remains the same as income rises.
B)rises as income rises.
C)falls as income rises.
D)falls as income falls.
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Under a proportional tax,the fraction of income paid in taxes

A)rises as income rises.
B)is unchanged as income changes.
C)falls as income rises.
D)is proportional to the change in income.
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A tax system under which an individual pays a higher fraction of his income in taxes at higher levels of income is formally described as

A)digressive.
B)progressive.
C)proportional.
D)regressive.
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The average tax rate is

A)the ratio of additional taxes to an additional dollar of income.
B)the ratio of taxes to income.
C)the ratio of taxes to GDP.
D)the ratio of income to direct taxes.
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Under a regressive tax,the fraction of income paid in taxes

A)rises as income rises.
B)is unchanged as income changes.
C)falls as income rises.
D)is proportional to the change in income.
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A progressive tax is one for which the percentage of each added dollar of income paid in taxes

A)increases as income increases.
B)remains the same as income increases.
C)decreases as income increases.
D)is zero after a certain maximum income is reached.
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Which of the following is an example of a direct tax?

A)sales tax
B)property tax
C)gasoline tax
D)income tax
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Which of the following is an example of an indirect tax?

A)value-added tax
B)income tax
C)inheritance tax
D)head tax
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A progressive income tax system can be defined as one in which

A)the government uses taxes paid by the wealthy to fund programs for the poor.
B)an individual pays more dollars in taxes when his income rises.
C)the marginal tax rate rises over time.
D)the average tax rate is higher for individuals with higher incomes.
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Taxes are either

A)regressive, proportional, or degressive.
B)regressive, proportional, or progressive.
C)degressive, proportional, or progressive.
D)regressive, progressive, or degressive.
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A $10 fee to obtain a driver's license is a

A)regressive tax.
B)degressive tax.
C)proportional tax.
D)progressive tax.
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State governments' main source of revenue is

A)property taxes.
B)income taxes.
C)excise taxes.
D)sales taxes.
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