Income Taxes
Sales Taxes
Property Taxes
Payroll Taxes
Mixed Bag
100

This type of tax is paid on the money individuals and businesses earn.

What is Income Tax?

100

This tax is added to the price of goods and services when you buy them.

What is Sales Tax?

100

This tax is paid on homes, land, or other real estate.

What is Property Tax?

100

This tax is taken directly from your paycheck to fund retirement and healthcare.

What is Payroll Tax?

100

Taxes fund this type of shared service that everyone benefits from.

What are public goods?

200

The government uses this form to determine how much income tax you owe each year.

What is a tax return (Form 1040)?

200

In Texas, this is the current state sales tax percentage.

What is 6.25% (state), often totaling ~8.25% with local add-ons?

200

Property taxes are typically used to fund which local service?

What are public schools?

200

Payroll taxes fund these two major federal programs.

What are Social Security and Medicare?

200

This level of government collects property taxes.

What is local government?

300

This federal agency collects income taxes in the United States.

What is the IRS (Internal Revenue Service)?

300

If a shirt costs $20 and the sales tax is 8%, what is the total price?

What is $21.60?

300

Who determines the value of your property for tax purposes?

What is the county tax assessor’s office?

300

Employers also pay a matching amount for this tax.

What is Social Security tax (FICA contribution)?

300

Name one difference between federal and state taxes.

Federal taxes fund national programs; state taxes fund local infrastructure and services.

400

If you make more money, you may move into a higher tax rate bracket. What is this called?

What is a progressive tax system?

400

This type of product, like groceries in many states, is often exempt from sales tax.

What are basic necessities (like food or medicine)?

400

If your property’s value increases, what happens to the amount of property tax you owe?

It increases.

400

If an employee earns $1,000 and 7.65% is withheld for payroll taxes, how much is taken out?

$76.50

400

Name all four main types of taxes covered today.

Income, Sales, Property, and Payroll.

500

Name one public good or service that primarily relies on income tax funding.

What is defense, healthcare, or federal education programs?

500

Why do some states rely more heavily on sales tax than income tax?

Because they have no state income tax and fund programs through consumption taxes.

500

This type of property tax applies to things like vehicles, boats, or business equipment.

What is personal property tax?

500

Why do payroll taxes affect every worker, even if they don’t make enough to owe income tax?

Because they are automatically deducted to support federal programs.

500

If you buy a car, you might pay both sales tax and property tax on it. Explain how.

Sales tax when purchasing, property tax each year for ownership.