Indirect Tax Terminology
Property Tax
Value-Added Taxes
Sales & Use
Tax
Excise Tax
100

_____ is defined as a tax paid to a governing body on
sales of goods or services.

Sales Tax

100

Which states have some form of real property tax, which can be defined as land and all things affixed to it (buildings)?

All States

100

Does the United States utilize a Value-Added Tax System?

No

100

Is sales tax an ad-valorem tax?

No

100

What is an excise tax?

A tax imposed on a specific good or activity.

200

______is defined as a tax paid to a governing body on the use of goods or services.

Use Tax 

200

Property taxes are the primary source of funding for which state and local government entities?

- School districts
- Cities/towns
- Counties
- Road/bridge
- Police/fire

200

What is the difference between a Value Added Tax and a Goods and Services Tax? 

VAT - applied to Tangible goods.

GST - applied to Tangible goods and Services.

200

What is the sales tax rate in Texas?

8.25%

200

Name 3 items that commonly have excise taxes imposed on them.

Alcohol

Tobacco 

Gasoline 

300

_____ is a type of consumption tax that is placed on a
product whenever value is added at a stage of production and at a final sale.

Value Added Tax ("VAT")

300

Property Tax is an "ad valorem" tax,
meaning that the tax is based on the ___________ of the property

Fair Market Value

300

Do the majority of countries have a VAT, sales tax, or GST system?

VAT - Value Added Tax System

300

Name the 5 NOMAD states. (States with no form of sales tax)

- New Hampshire
- Oregon
- Montana
- Alaska
- Delaware

300

Do excise taxes usually increase prices for consumers directly or indirectly?

Indirectly 

400

______ is a value added tax imposed on goods and
services. 

Goods and Services Tax

400

Typically, the fair value of the property is

determined by the __________.




Local Assessor's Office.

400

Who collects Value Added Taxes and who collects Sales taxes?

The Business 

400

What should never be higher than Sales Tax?

Use Tax 

400

Why are some excise taxes referred to as “sin taxes”?


The items subject to this tax are perceived to be either morally suspect, harmful, or costly to society.

500

______ is a system where the recipient of the goods or services is liable to pay the tax, rather than the supplier.


Reverse Charge Mechanism 

500

Which states require property of
certain industries to be centrally assessed,
meaning that the state sets the value?

- Delaware 

- Hawaii 

- Illinois

- Iowa

- New York 

- Ohio 

- Pennsylvania  

500

At what stage of the supply chain are the Value-added taxes levied at?

Every Stage 

500

This concept refers to the obligation of a business to collect and remit tax in a jurisdiction based on its economic activity, even without a physical presence.

Economic Nexus 

500

What is the per gallon federal excise tax rate on gasoline?

18.4 cents