Deck 8: Taxation for Public Schools

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The legislature of each state in the United States has "plenary statutory power" of the state's methods of taxation.
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Laws of the Legislature, however, do not constitute an expression of state policy.
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Taxation has behavioral effects on individuals.
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Flexibility is not a criterion of viable tax policy.
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Taxation is effectively a statement of a state's political responsibility.
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Taxes in the United States are high compared to other advanced nations.
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Tax effort of citizens of the United States is lower now than 30 years ago.
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State taxes in the United States are on the whole regressive.
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Taxation in the State of New York is more progressive than taxation in the State of Washington.
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The General Welfare Clause of the United States Constitution gives Congress the power to tax.
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State legislatures cannot delegate their taxing powers.
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The local property tax appears to be more onerous than other taxes simply because of its method of payment.
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Sales taxes are less easily digested by the taxpayer than is the property tax
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Income taxes on the whole are more regressive than property taxes.
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Whether a property tax is regressive or progressive has little to do with property assessments.
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The regressive nature of the property tax reflects the reluctance of taxpayers to support public schools.
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Sales taxes may be classified in the general category of consumption taxes.
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State sales taxes cannot exceed six percent.
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State sales taxes are generally regressive, but can be designed to be less so.
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Wisconsin first introduced the state personal income tax in 1911.
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The Federal government imposed a personal income tax as early as 1862, during the Civil War.
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All states have personal income taxes.
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States in the United States in totality have regressive taxation.
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Name three of Adam Smith's four tax maxims. Explain each.
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Name four of Stiglitz's five principles of taxation. Explain each.
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What are the three types of taxation that describe the fairness levels of taxes? Define each.
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How does the level of taxation that is imposed on the citizenry of the United States compare to other developed countries?
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What are the aspects of state taxation that result in their regressive natures?
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Explain what is meant by taxation on the a) flow of production and b) the stock of capital.
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Distinguish between direct and indirect taxes.
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Explain the vertical aspect of federal, state, and local taxation in the United States.
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What are the two basic theories of taxation?
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How are consumption taxes justified?
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Deck 8: Taxation for Public Schools
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The legislature of each state in the United States has "plenary statutory power" of the state's methods of taxation.
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Laws of the Legislature, however, do not constitute an expression of state policy.
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Taxation has behavioral effects on individuals.
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Flexibility is not a criterion of viable tax policy.
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Taxation is effectively a statement of a state's political responsibility.
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Taxes in the United States are high compared to other advanced nations.
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Tax effort of citizens of the United States is lower now than 30 years ago.
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State taxes in the United States are on the whole regressive.
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Taxation in the State of New York is more progressive than taxation in the State of Washington.
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The General Welfare Clause of the United States Constitution gives Congress the power to tax.
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State legislatures cannot delegate their taxing powers.
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The local property tax appears to be more onerous than other taxes simply because of its method of payment.
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Sales taxes are less easily digested by the taxpayer than is the property tax
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Income taxes on the whole are more regressive than property taxes.
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Whether a property tax is regressive or progressive has little to do with property assessments.
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The regressive nature of the property tax reflects the reluctance of taxpayers to support public schools.
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Sales taxes may be classified in the general category of consumption taxes.
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State sales taxes cannot exceed six percent.
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State sales taxes are generally regressive, but can be designed to be less so.
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Wisconsin first introduced the state personal income tax in 1911.
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The Federal government imposed a personal income tax as early as 1862, during the Civil War.
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All states have personal income taxes.
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States in the United States in totality have regressive taxation.
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Name three of Adam Smith's four tax maxims. Explain each.
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Name four of Stiglitz's five principles of taxation. Explain each.
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What are the three types of taxation that describe the fairness levels of taxes? Define each.
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How does the level of taxation that is imposed on the citizenry of the United States compare to other developed countries?
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What are the aspects of state taxation that result in their regressive natures?
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Explain what is meant by taxation on the a) flow of production and b) the stock of capital.
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30
Distinguish between direct and indirect taxes.
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Explain the vertical aspect of federal, state, and local taxation in the United States.
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What are the two basic theories of taxation?
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How are consumption taxes justified?
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