Financial Aid
College
Livin' in the USA
Types of Taxes
Economics Review
Your Paycheck
Taxes in the USA
100

This financial aid is given based on merit and not need.

Scholarships

100

Another term for housing and food.

Room and Board

100

The overall sales tax rate for Edgecombe County, NC.

7% (4.75% + 2.25%)

100

You have to pay this every time you purchase something.

Sales Tax

100

All economic decisions are driven by this.

Scarcity

100

This feature allows your paycheck to go directly into your bank account instead of recieving a paper check.

Direct Deposit

100

This is a child or a relative that you financially support.

Dependent

200

This kind of loan is usually easier to get, but you have to pay interest while in school.

Unsubsidized Loan

200

Like a vehicle, you probably aren't going to end up paying this displayed cost of attendance.

Sticker Price

200

You need this form from your employer that details your income to file your taxes.

W-2

200

This "sin tax" is added to products that the government fells should be discouraged, like alcohol and tobacco.

Excise Tax

200

These decisions help control the money supply to prevent inflation and unemployment.

Monetary Policy

200

Money taken from your gross pay to pay for employee benefits are known as this.

Deductions

200

This agency collects taxes.

Internal Revenue Service (IRS)

300

Named after the Rhode Island Senator who championed its creation, this aid is given to students of financial need.

Pell Grant

300

Plus loans are usually paid by graduate students and them.

Parents

300

This Constitutional amendment gave Congress the power to levy income taxes.

16th Amendment

300

These are the two primary payroll taxes United States citizens have withheld in their paycheck.

Medicare and Social Security

300
The government policy of taxing and spending.

Fiscal Policy

300

This form is completed and turned into your employer to help them determine what % of your gross pay will be withheld for income taxes.

W-4 Form

300

If the IRS suspects that your taxes have been done incorrectly, you haven't paid your fair share, or you are withholding certain income, they will do this.

Audit

400

To accept a federal student loan, you will need to complete entrance counseling and sign this.

Promissory Note

400

This program gives students the opportunity to work jobs through their college and earn money toward paying college expenses.

Work-Study

400

This is a period of time where you are expected to work towards financial stability before your loan repayment begins.

Grace Period

400

Often referred to as the death tax, this is a payment when property is transferred after someone's death.

Estate Tax

400

When a country, firm, or individual is able to make something more efficiently.

Comparative Advantage

400

This is the amount of money you end up with after withholding and taxes.

Net Pay

400

This is the form you submit when filing taxes.

1040

500

This is the first day in which FAFSA applications are accepted.

October 1

500

This is the long-term failure to repay your student loan, which could result in garnished wages, withholding of taxes or social security, and long-term credit score damage.

Default
500

This is temporary postponement of student loan payments after repayment has begun; and no interest is charged.

Deferment

500

Sales taxes, Property taxes, and Sin taxes are all this, because the more people make, the less % of their income it is.

Regressive Tax

500

This approach promotes the idea that government does not intervene with businesses. It's French for "Let it Be."

Laissez-Faire

500

Garnishments like child support are deductions that have been mandated by what type of bodies?

The Courts


500

With the last two years being the exception, what date is officially known as Tax Day.

April 15

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