Tax
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+ | A '''tax''' (from the Latin ''[[taxo]]''; "rate") is a financial charge or other levy imposed upon a taxpayer (an individual or [[Legal person|legal entity]]) by a [[State (polity)|state]] or the functional equivalent of a state such that failure to pay, or evasion of or resistance to collection, is punishable by law. Taxes are also imposed by many [[administrative division]]s. Taxes consist of [[direct tax|direct]] or [[indirect tax]]es and may be paid in money or as its labour equivalent. | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
- | * [[Deficit]] | + | * [[12 month rule]] |
- | * [[Dividend tax]] | + | * [[Confiscation]] |
* [[Fiscal incidence]] | * [[Fiscal incidence]] | ||
* [[Fiscal neutrality]] | * [[Fiscal neutrality]] | ||
+ | * [[Government budget balance]] | ||
+ | * [[International taxation]] | ||
* [[List of taxes]] | * [[List of taxes]] | ||
* [[Model audit]] | * [[Model audit]] | ||
+ | * [[Price ceiling]] | ||
+ | * [[Price floor]] | ||
* [[Revolutionary tax]] | * [[Revolutionary tax]] | ||
+ | * [[Tax competition]] | ||
* [[Tax exporting]] | * [[Tax exporting]] | ||
- | * [[Tax fraud]] | ||
* [[Tax haven]] | * [[Tax haven]] | ||
- | * [[Tax incentive]] | ||
- | * [[Tax law]] | ||
* [[Tax resistance]] | * [[Tax resistance]] | ||
* [[Tax shelter]] | * [[Tax shelter]] | ||
- | * [[Taxation as slavery]] | + | * [[Taxpayer receipt]] |
- | * [[Universal Exchange Tax]] | + | |
- | * [[Voluntary taxation]] | + | |
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A tax (from the Latin taxo; "rate") is a financial charge or other levy imposed upon a taxpayer (an individual or legal entity) by a state or the functional equivalent of a state such that failure to pay, or evasion of or resistance to collection, is punishable by law. Taxes are also imposed by many administrative divisions. Taxes consist of direct or indirect taxes and may be paid in money or as its labour equivalent.
See also
- 12 month rule
- Confiscation
- Fiscal incidence
- Fiscal neutrality
- Government budget balance
- International taxation
- List of taxes
- Model audit
- Price ceiling
- Price floor
- Revolutionary tax
- Tax competition
- Tax exporting
- Tax haven
- Tax resistance
- Tax shelter
- Taxpayer receipt
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