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  2. Consumption tax - Wikipedia

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    A consumption tax is a tax levied on consumption spending on goods and services. The tax base of such a tax is the money spent on consumption. Consumption taxes are usually indirect, such as a sales tax or a value-added tax. However, a consumption tax can also be structured as a form of direct, personal taxation, such as the Hall–Rabushka ...

  3. X tax - Wikipedia

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    The reason an X Tax is considered to be a consumption tax is because, unlike the income tax, it doesn't introduce a "double-tax on savings." [4] [5] The X Tax is intended to streamline the tax code, foster economic expansion, and preserve progressive taxation. Additionally, it seeks to stimulate savings and investments by eliminating double ...

  4. Tax wedge - Wikipedia

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    For example, if a person directly pays his or her income tax to the government [4] (with no employer withholding), the statutory burden would fall on consumers. If a tax is imposed on the producers of gasoline, however, the statutory burden would fall on producers. The economic incidence of a tax falls on the party that bears the actual cost of ...

  5. Types of taxes - AOL

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    If you are unfamiliar with taxes, here is a list of all of the taxes most citizens in America have to pay at some point

  6. Tax - Wikipedia

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    The terms can also be used to apply meaning to the taxation of select consumption, such as a tax on luxury goods and the exemption of basic necessities may be described as having progressive effects as it increases a tax burden on high end consumption and decreases a tax burden on low end consumption.

  7. Laffer curve - Wikipedia

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    The Laffer curve assumes that no tax revenue is raised at the extreme tax rates of 0% and 100%, meaning that there is a tax rate between 0% and 100% that maximizes government tax revenue. [a] [1] [2] The shape of the curve is a function of taxable income elasticity—i.e., taxable income changes in response to changes in the rate of taxation.

  8. Economic graph - Wikipedia

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    A common and specific example is the supply-and-demand graph shown at right. This graph shows supply and demand as opposing curves, and the intersection between those curves determines the equilibrium price. An alteration of either supply or demand is shown by displacing the curve to either the left (a decrease in quantity demanded or supplied ...

  9. Goldman Sachs: Trump tax cuts, deregulation will boost growth ...

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    If the incoming Trump administration pursues a 10% across-the-board tariff, the report projected that growth would be slower in 2026 by an average of 1 percentage point with a peak of 1.2 points ...