Taxation in the United States

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    In our country, some of the most opinion-filled conversations to be had involve taxation. Taxation refers to compulsory or coercive money collection by a levying authority, usually a government. Funds received through tax collection are used in many different ways; a large portion of taxes collected fund our military, are applied towards the United States’ national debt, federal relief organizations, and to law enforcement and other government agencies. Although every working American is required

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    Taxation is an issue that has plagued the United States even prior to the founding of the nation and the issue at hand is fair taxation. American Colonists were being taxed unfairly without parliamentary representation, and now ordinary modern Americans are being taxed unfairly without legal representation. There is a sector of the citizenry that hold the belief that the progressive tax code, employed by the United States, and is fair as the wealthy pay a higher marginal tax rate with the operative

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    Cigarette taxation is the fastest growing revenue in the United States. The article says that about 1.3 billion people around the world smoke, which is really high. All over America, underage smoking is happening, and the government thinks raising the taxes on cigarettes is a way they can stop this. According to the article, if the government increases cigarette taxes by 50%, it reduces the overall consumption of cigarettes by 20%. This is because a rise of price will mean that people spend less

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    INCOME TAXATION 6TH Edition (BY: VALENCIA & ROXAS) SUGGESTED ANSWERS 127 Chapter 14: Income Taxes of Estates & Trusts CHAPTER 14 INCOME TAXES OF ESTATES & TRUSTS Problem 14 – 1 TRUE OR FALSE 1. False – P20,000 2. True 3. True 4. True 5. True 6. True 7. False – It shall be in writing either as trust inter-vivos or through a will. 8. False – A trustor is the person who establishes the trust, not the trustee. 9. True 10. True 11. True 12. True Problem 14 – 2 TRUE OR FALSE 1. False – A taxpayer is

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    References Anderson, K. E., Pope, T. R., & Kramer, J.L., 2010, Prentice Hall’s Federal Taxation 2010: Corporations, partnerships, estates, & Trusts, 23rd Ed, Upper saddle River New Jersey, Prentice Hall Internal Revenue Service, 2006, S Election Termination, retrieved from http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-prior/p589

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    1.The Dumonts are in the early years of the accumulation of wealth stage of the financial life cycle. During this longest stage of the life cycle, the Dumonts will establish their lifestyle and build a foundation for the two later stages. This phase is characterized by: 1. The Dumonts are in the early years of the accumulation of wealth stage of the financial life cycle. During this longest stage of the life cycle, the Dumonts will establish their lifestyle and build a foundation for the two later

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    tax system of a country. The United States’ tax system is so complicated that its tax code contains almost 3 million words and 6,000 pages. Moreover, the taxes implied by city and state governments add more complexity to the federal taxation system. In this case, we do not need to understand the complexity of tax code system in order to get acquainted with the significant role of taxes in American society. Role of Political Leaders In addition to economic issues, taxation is also a political issue

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    The Observer illustrated an interesting topic of taxation. New York Senator Charles Schumer has introduced a call for a new type of taxation. He proposed “a tax on customer service calls being outsourced to another county” (The Observer, 2015). While the tax sounds a bit odd at first, there is actually for rhyme to the senator’s reasoning. The senator’s goal is to ultimately keep more jobs on United States soil. Many jobs in the United States have been lost to cheaper labor overseas. This proposal

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    Tax Treaties and Double Taxation Every company has the obligation to pay taxes on any income that is generated; many of these companies are well known internationally and have become very popular all over the world. These companies have established many of their own companies known as small subsidiaries companies, in some jurisdictions outside their country of citizenship; but, how many taxes do these companies have to pay on each jurisdiction? This could be the big question, since there are many

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    Politics is the process in which negotiation and resistance is utilized to establish a stable society. In contrast, the current United States tax system fails to form such solid grounds. Without such a complex system, anarchy and chaos will overrule the goal of fairness that is favorable to people. Taxation is a branch of politics that is distorted in some ways in which it does not satisfy many people’s needs. Although a government is designed to run an organized society and meet the needs of citizens

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