TRUE OR FALSE????? True/False - Every person living in the United States pays taxes. True/False - Taxes only provide benefits to a select group of people.

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TRUE OR FALSE????? True/False - Every person living in the United States pays taxes. True/False - Taxes only provide benefits to a select group of people living in the United States. True/False - People only pay taxes on the amount of money they make. True/False - The fee paid to license an automobile is a form of tax. True/False - Taxes are one of the largest expenses for many people

The Basics of Taxes TAKE CHARGE

What are taxes? Taxes – A sum of money demanded by a government to support the government itself as well as specific facilities or services Paid by taxpayers – A person who pays a tax to national, state, county or municipal (city/town) governments Are you a taxpayer?

Community Community – a group of people with common interests and concern for the common good United States City/ town State County

What are benefits of being a part of these communities? Military for national security ? Roads Libraries Police and fire departments Public schools Recreation (parks, trails)

“You are better off being in a community than by yourself” As a community member you receive many benefits you could not pay for individually Taxes are a way members of a community provide for one another

How do taxpayers pay taxes? Income Tax Excise Tax Payroll Tax Sales Tax Property Tax

Income tax Income tax - tax on earned and unearned income Unearned income - income received from sources other than employment Earned income -money earned from working for pay Example: Wages and salaries earned from employment Example: Interest earned from a savings account

Components of income tax Federal income tax Income tax State income tax

Federal Income Tax Majority of people living in the U.S. Tax is determined by? Paid by? Helps fund? Earned and unearned income Higher income = more tax paid Majority of people living in the U.S. Operations of federal government Government programs education defense of the nation disaster relief

State Income Tax Those living in states with a state income tax Tax is determined by? Paid by? Helps fund? Earned and unearned income Higher income = More tax paid Those living in states with a state income tax Not all states have a state income tax Varies by state Examples: State highways Operations of state government Does your state have state income tax?

Payroll Tax Payroll tax – A tax on earned income that supports the Social Security and Medicare programs (also known as FICA) Tax is determined by? Paid by? Helps fund? A set percentage of earned income Deducted out of paycheck (except for self-employed) Individuals who earn income from working for pay Employers Social Security program Medicare program

What is Social Security? Purpose Tax charged Income for: Retirees People with profound disability Children who have lost a parent A person with children who has experienced the death of a spouse 6.2% of earned income Up to an annual maximum

Social Security and Medicare Combined is 7.65% = FICA Tax What is Medicare? Purpose Tax charged Helps pay for health care for senior citizens 1.45% of earned income No limit Social Security and Medicare Combined is 7.65% = FICA Tax FICA stand for?

Employers also pay Social Security and Medicare (FICA Tax) Match their employees tax contributions Employer pays $200 in payroll taxes to the federal government Employee contribution: $100 Employer contribution: $100 Self-employed people pay both the employee and employer contributions

Property Tax Property tax - a tax on property, such as land, buildings (including homes), and motor vehicles Tax is determined by? Paid by whom? Helps fund? Percentage of property value Amount paid varies depending upon where you live Property owners Fee to license car is a property tax Schools Expenses of state and local governments

Sales tax – tax on purchased goods and services Tax is determined by? Paid by? Helps fund? A percentage added to the original price of an item $1.00 item charged 6% sales tax = $1.06 Anyone who purchases an item charged with sales tax Some states don’t have sales tax Expenses of state and local governments Does your state have sales tax?

Excise Tax Anyone who purchases certain items Excise taxes – taxes collected from the seller or retailer and as such often remain hidden in the price of a produce or service Tax is determined by? Paid by? Helps fund? Purchase of certain items: Gas Hotel rooms Airline tickets Cigarettes Alcohol Often included within the price of these items Anyone who purchases certain items Varies by location Expenses of state and local governments

How are tax rates determined? Determined by public representatives (city councils, county commissions, state legislatures, Congress) Elected by voters Taxpayers = voters Work as a voting group to elect representatives who will represent the majority

Taxes and Money Management Taxes play a role in both earning and spending One of the largest expenses for many people Why do you think understanding taxes is an important part of money management?

Summary Without taxes it would be hard to pay for many of the benefits of being a member of a community Taxes are charged in many different forms The amount of taxes you pay and what you pay those taxes on will vary depending upon where you live and your income Understanding taxes is an important part of money management