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Types of Taxes
Miscellaneous 1
Vocabulary
Miscellaneous 2
100

Required payments to a government.

What is a tax?

100

A tax collected from one's income

What is income tax?

100

A government agency that collects taxes and is a bureau of the Department of the Treasury

What is the Internal Revenue service?

100

A social insurance system that provides benefits to most Americans who are retired, sick, or too disabled to work, and to families of workers who have died.

What is Social Security?

100

Things that are Federally supported

What is:

Social Security, Medicare, and other retirement programs

National defense, veterans, and foreign affairs

National Debt

Law Enforcement: FBI, CIA, Federal Prisons

Social Programs: Food stamps, Medicaid, assisted living, unemployment compensation, etc.

200

A tax imposed on a person or property

What is a direct tax?

200

A tax on the value of one's property

What is property tax?

200

A charge for the movement of goods through a political border

What is a tariff?

200

A social insurance program that extends health coverage to almost all Americans age 65 and over.

What is Medicare?

200

Things that are state or city supported

What is:

Public Schools

Local Libraries

Police, jails, courts

Local parks and recreation

Firefighters

Mass transportation

300

A tax imposed on a transaction, collected by an intermediary (such as a retail store)

What is an indirect tax?

300

A tax on commodities (non-necessities) when they are sold to their final consumer

What is a sales tax?

300

Someone who helps people pay their taxes

What is an accountant?

300

The amount of monthly income reaming after all deductions have been taken (sometimes referred to as take-home pay).

What is Net Monthly Income?

400

To raise revenue for government spending

What is the purpose of taxes?

400

The three main sources of tax revenue

What are income tax, sales tax, and property tax.

400

The divisions at which tax rates change.

What are tax brackets?

400

Total pay or earnings made over a one-year period before any deductions have been taken.

What is Gross annual income?

500

Taxes that remain the same regardless of ability to pay.

What is a regressive tax?

500

a tax in which the tax rate increases as the taxable amount increases

What is a progressive tax?

500

Income amount remaining after a year's worth of deductions have been taken.

What is Net annual income?

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