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From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. To tax (from the Latin taxo; "I estimate", which in turn is from tangō; "I touch") is to impose a financial charge or other levy upon a taxpayer (an individual or legal entity) by a state or the functional equivalent of a state such that failure to pay is punishable by law. Taxes are also imposed by many subnational entities. Taxes consist of direct tax or indirect tax, and may be paid in money or as its labour equivalent (often but not always unpaid labour). A tax may be defined as a "pecuniary burden laid upon individuals or property owners to support the government […] a payment exacted by legislative authority." A tax "is not a voluntary payment or donation, but an enforced contribution, exacted pursuant to legislative authority" and is "any contribution imposed by government […] whether under the name of toll, tribute, tallage, gabel, impost, duty, custom, excise, subsidy, aid, supply, or other name." The legal definition and the economic definition of taxes differ in that economists do not consider many transfers to governments to be taxes. For example, some transfers to the public sector are comparable to prices. Examples include tuition at public universities and fees for utilities provided by local governments. Governments also obtain resources by creating money (e.g., printing bills and minting coins), through voluntary gifts (e.g., contributions to public universities and museums),by imposing penalties (e.g., traffic fines), by borrowing, and by confiscating wealth. From the view of economists, a tax is a non-penal, yet compulsory transfer of resources from the private to the public sector levied on a basis of predetermined criteria and without reference to specific benefit received. In modern taxation systems, taxes are levied in money, but in-kind and corvée taxation are characteristic of traditional or pre-capitalist states and their functional equivalents. The method of taxation and the government expenditure of taxes raised is often highly debated in politics and economics. Tax collection is performed by a government agency such as Canada Revenue Agency, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) in the United States, or Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs (HMRC) in the UK. When taxes are not fully paid, civil penalties (such as fines or forfeiture) or criminal penalties (such as incarceration) may be imposed on the non-paying entity or individual. From Wikipedia under the
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Mon, 06 Sep 2010 04:32:41 GMT+00:00 ABC Online "I guess they have a hope that they'll get one of the parties to change even to a softer version the Labor Government's proposed changes to taxation of the ... From Google News Search: "taxation" From Yahoo Image Search: "taxation" Who knows the difference between progressive taxation and legitimate taxation? Q. I have noticed that on a lot of questions about taxes answerers confuse taxation for legitimate (constitutionally enumerated) purposes such as building and maintainging roads and the military with taxation for progressive purposes (unconstitutional social welfare programs). There is a difference and I am wondering how many people understand that difference. Social Welfare Programs are all programs which redistribute wealth or provide charity with taxpayer money. This includes all of what most people consider welfare programs, Education Funding, Social Security, Grants to businesses or individuals except as part of a legitimate work contract, etc. Asked by dragonfly9151974 - Mon Dec 11 12:16:45 2006 - - 3 Answers - 1 Comments A. I do the fact is the states fund the building and maintaining of roads with the state tax on gas. the states where intended to be run independly of the federal government, but the federal government has taken enormous power from the states by giving the states federal money (the evil 16th amendment) thus the states must do what the feds want or the feds pull the money Answered by TEXAS TREY - Mon Dec 11 12:26:18 2006 Do you think it is appropriate for the government to try to change certain human behavior through taxation? Q. Don't want people driving a particular vehicle? Tax the hell out of it. Don't want people drinking so much soda pop? Tax the hell out of it. Don't want people smoking cigarettes? Tax the hell out of it. Don't want people drinking too much alcohol? Tax the hell out of it. Don't want people eating at fast food restaurants? Tax the hell out of it. Don't want people using fossil fuels to heat their homes? Tax the hell out of it. Since when did it become the business of government to try to alter particular behavior through ever increasing taxation of those things they deem undesirable? Asked by Heil Obama, Heil The New Fuhrer - Fri Apr 10 12:45:13 2009 - - 20 Answers - 0 Comments A. What cave have you been in? Of course it's appropriate, and it's been done for well over a hundred years. Whiskey taxes and tobacco taxes have been around since the Revolutionary War. If it's in the interest of the people to discourage certain activities, then why not tax it as opposed to prohibiting it altogether? Answered by webned - Fri Apr 10 12:56:19 2009 How much money does the Australian Government make through tobacco taxation?
Q. How much money does the australian government make through tobacco taxation? And how much money does the Australian government spend on tobacco related diseases? if you could answer that question too it would be great. Cheers Asked by lauramau1 - Thu Nov 20 04:56:33 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. I think, it is not only with Australia but also with all major countries. They relate all diseases finally to tobacco usage. Because 90% of men in their life time may, at least, for the taste of it, might have taken one or two pulls for the sake of company. Lo you are a smoker or tobacco user and researchers are behind you to take statistics. They are not bothered about the huge and poison smoke that is left out from the exhausts on this earth and inhaled not only by we, mortals, but also by animals. Plants either dry up or become extinct due to contamination of air. I am yet to hear from some researchers that a cow died due to the passive smoking of its mender! regards Mano Indian Air Force Retd. Answered by AV M - Thu Nov 20 05:25:02 2008 From Yahoo Answer Search: "taxation" TaxationFrom Wikiquote Jump to: navigation, searchTo tax (from the latin taxare: to estimate, which in turn is from tangere: to touch) is to impose a financial charge or other levy upon an individual or legal entity by a state or the functional equivalent of a state. Sourced
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