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  2. Capital loss - Wikipedia

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    Capital loss is the difference between a lower selling price and a higher purchase price or cost price of an eligible Capital asset, which typically represents a financial loss for the seller. [1] [2] This is distinct from losses from selling goods below cost, which is typically considered loss in business income.

  3. Indirect tax - Wikipedia

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    After tariff imposition, imported goods become more expensive for domestic consumers, hence domestic producers are better-off than before tariff imposition. Furthermore, indirect taxes in the form of excise taxes are used to reduce the consumption of goods and services that create negative externalities. For instance, an excise tax imposed on a ...

  4. Trump’s Tariffs: 4 Industries That Might Be Most Impacted - AOL

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    In fact, according to an MSN report, analysts estimate that tariffs could hike the cost of a new car by $1,000 to $5,000. Agriculture. During Trump’s first term in office, his tariffs and trade ...

  5. Telecommunications tariff - Wikipedia

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    At a minimum, tariffs imposed must cover the cost of providing the service to the consumer. The consumer may be the final user or an intermediary such as a service provider. If a telecommunications operator cannot recover its costs, it will make a loss and the company will go bankrupt.

  6. Trump’s External Revenue Service: What this proposal for ...

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    Tariffs are like a tax imposed on goods imported from other countries. U.S. companies pay tariffs to the U.S. government on the products they import, and often those higher costs are passed along ...

  7. As Trump touts tariffs, report claims they would cost the ...

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    If former President Trump is elected, he vows to raise tariffs on goods from China to help bolster manufacturing. One report, however, suggests those tariffs could cost the typical American $2,600.

  8. Metzler paradox - Wikipedia

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    In economics, the Metzler paradox (named after the American economist Lloyd Metzler) is the theoretical possibility that the imposition of a tariff on imports may reduce the relative internal price of that good. [1] It was proposed by Lloyd Metzler in 1949 upon examination of tariffs within the Heckscher–Ohlin model. [2]

  9. How Trump’s proposed tariffs could affect the cost of jeans ...

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    The proposed tariffs are estimated to cost the average American household $2,600 per year, according to a calculation by the Peterson Institute for International Economics (PIIE). The Yale Budget ...