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1 Business Taxes By: Jennifer Crowell, Sarah Shelton, Luke Harris, Eddie, Patrick Allen

2 General Nature of Taxes The type of tax amounts influences business decisions that, in turn, can influence the total amount of business activity in a region and in the nation. Both business and individuals pay many kinds of Taxes to local, state, and federal government. Taxes collected by the federal government amount for about 56% of all taxes collected. Local Taxes collected amount for 44%. Most Corporations pay ½ of their profits in various kinds of taxes.

3 Reasons For Taxes The government levy taxes mainly to raise revenue to fund new and ongoing programs. Regulate business activity.

4 Fairness of Taxation The government tries to solve the fairness problem by adopting a proportional, progressive, or regressive policy. Examples: I.Proportional Taxation (AKA Flat Tax): One in which the tax rate remains the same regardless of the amount on which the tax is imposed. II.Progressive Taxation: A tax based on the ability to pay. III.Regressive Taxation: When the actual tax rate decreases as the taxable amount increases.

5 Types of Taxes Income Tax: A tax on the profits of business or the earnings of individual. Sales Tax: A tax levied on the retail price of goods and services at the time they are sold. Excise Tax: When a sales tax applies only to selected goods or services. Property Tax: A tax on material goods owned. Real Property Tax: a Tax on real estate, which is land and buildings. Personal Property Tax: A tax on possessions that are moveable, such as furniture, machinery, and equipment.

6 Effect of Taxes on Business Decisions Taxes can influence the accounting method that a business selects to calculate profits and the method used to by managers. Taxes are used as a basis for deciding where to locate a new business or whether to move a business from one location to another.

7 Activity: Finding Sales Tax http://www.math-play.com/Sales-Tax/Interactive-Sale-Tax- Game.html http://www.math-play.com/Sales-Tax/Interactive-Sale-Tax- Game.html Multiply the cost by the tax rate and then divide by 100.


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