TAXATION. How to say this in English? 1.p.obveza 2.p. opterećenje 3.prijaviti p. 4.prikupiti p. 5.p.prijava 6.p. odbitak 7.p. ured 8.nametnuti (uvesti)

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Its Inevitable… TAXES! Grade 8 Social Studies Online.
Advertisements

THE ROLE OF GOVERNMENT unnecessary laws or enough laws?
The Role of Government and Taxation. An opinion Watch David Cameron’s talk (14 min.) on Listen carefully.
Optional HW (for extra credit): A short talk (100 words: intro, body, conclusion + phrases from pp 53-54) on one of the following topics: –a football /
TAXATION Aparna.
University of Portsmouth Personal Finance for Accountants (U13763) Lecture 6 Personal Taxation.
Chapter 3. Personal taxation Company taxation Capital gains tax Other taxes Double taxation South African taxation.
TAXATION, MK, U 22 Tax, n. (U C) Money that you have to pay to the government according to your income, property, goods etc. Tax, v. (T) to make a person.
Categories of taxation Taxes on income – Income tax – FICA (social security) tax – Disability tax Taxes on spending – Sales tax – Excise tax Taxes on wealth.
Taxes and Government Spending
What Are Taxes? How are taxes used to fund government programs?
TAXES CHANGE BEHAVIOR. 1.PAY FOR THE COST OF GOVERNING WHAT ARE THE FUNCTIONS OF TAXATION?
Case for partner ship A taxpayer is partner in corporation own 40% of capital and has monthly salary 2500 NIS for managing, he is married and has three.
1-1 What is Effective Tax Planning?  Maximize net present value of after-tax return on investment  How does this differ from tax minimization?  Consider.
American Problems Chapter 16 vocabulary.
Take Charge.  Ability To Pay – a concept of tax fairness that people with different amounts of wealth or different amounts of income should pay taxes.
Taxation RB MK, Unit 22. MK, p. 112/ Vocabulary 1. a gain = an increase in amount 2. to levy a tax = to collect a tax on something 3. haven = Harbour.
INDIRECT TAXES AN INTRODUCTION. INTRODUCTION Tax is the amount paid by persons staying within a territorial limit of a Sovereign state and is levied on.
Chapter 3 (Lecture 4). Personal taxation Company taxation Capital gains tax Other taxes Double taxation South African taxation.
Payroll withholding systemTax loophole Sin taxMedicare Property taxSurcharge Individual income taxProportional tax Investment tax creditRegressive tax.
INDIRECT TAXES AN INTRODUCTION. INTRODUCTION Tax is the amount paid by persons staying within a territorial limit of a Sovereign state and is levied on.
CHAPTER 20 SECTION 1 PGS Taxing and Spending.
Sources of Government Revenue
Taxation Unit 4 – Lesson 3.
Definition of a tax What is a tax?
Taxes and Government Spending
Government Revenue & Spending Topic 9. What are Taxes? Required payment to local, state, or national gov’t Primary way the gov’t collects money Congress.
Taxes and Public Policy. Role of Government Provide society with a set of public goods and services. Provide society with a set of public goods and services.
The “How” of Taxes Aim: How do we pay our taxes?.
TAXATION TO RAISE REVENUE TO FINANCE GOVERNMENT. TYPES OF TAXES 1.INCOME TAX (PROGRESSIVE) 2.NATIONAL INSURANCE (NIC) – for the Job Seekers Allowance,
The Role of Government and Taxation. Assignments for next time/week TUESDAY GROUP (missing class): Read the text on Greece (The New Yorker)
Taxation with Representation. “ The income tax law is a lot of bunk. The government can’t collect legal taxes from illegal money. ” - Al Capone.
Chapter 14.  The Government’s Authority to Tax  Purpose of Taxation  The Power to Tax ▪ 1 st Power given to Congress  Limits on the Power to Tax ▪
Sources of Government Revenue Section 1
The Role of Government and Taxation. An opinion Watch David Cameron’s talk (14 min.) on Listen carefully.
A case Study about A case Study about Types of Taxes Types of Taxes Prepared & Designed by : Prepared & Designed by : Yousef Lubbad Yousef Lubbad.
DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME. GOVERNMENT CAN REDISTRIBUTE INCOME IN 3 BASIC WAYS:  TAXATION  TRANSFER PAYMENTS  GOODS AND SERVICES IN KIND.
© Edco Positive Economics Chapter 23. © Edco Positive Economics How Does the Government Intervene in the Economy? Collect taxes Pay social.
ECON chapter 9 1. __________ affect the factors of production & therefore, resource allocation.
Chapter 6 Understanding Taxes Philosophies of Taxation –Benefits received Citizens who receive benefits of expenditure should help pay the cost Example:
Government Finances and Taxation & Budget 2013 “Michael Noonan insists Budget 2013 will be fair” “Social justice groups appeal for no cuts to social welfare.
(There are only 2 certainties in life: Death and taxes!)
McGraw-Hill Education Copyright © 2016 McGraw-Hill Education. All rights reserved. No reproduction or distribution without the prior written consent of.
GOVERNMENT AND TAXATION MK, U 22, p RB, p
TAXATION. A few basic questions Who pays tax? Who collects tax and why? Do all taxpayers pay the same amount of tax? What is flat in flat tax? What is.
TAXATION.
The Role of Government and Taxation. David Cameron on the role of the government (Ted Talk) a) Three periods in history according to D. Cameron? b) Reason.
Direct and Indirect Taxes By: Edmond, Max, and Russell Hold on tight, we are going on a ride m/watch?v=6Q3NPgHZ zDo.
Taxes and Government Spending Chapter 14. What are taxes? »A required payment to a local, state, or federal government »Becomes government revenue.
The Tax System  Most people agree that taxes should impose as small a cost on society as possible.  The tax system should be efficient and equitable.
Chapter 14 Taxes and Government Spending. Section 1: What are Taxes? Tax: required payment to a local, state, or national government What is tax money.
{ Topic 8:Taxes and Spending.  Governments collect taxes to pay for programs, but taxes can have powerful effects on the general economy  The federal.
What Are Taxes? (14) Topic: Taxes Vocabulary work Next Time: Ch vocab quiz Next Test over 14, 15, 16 (Multiple Choice) Not open book…Sayyyy whaaatttt?
Chapter 14 Jeopardy. Tax based on a person’s earnings (taxes taken out of your pay check):
Types of Taxes. Impact of Taxes How do taxes affect the decisions you make? Resource Allocation- Whenever a tax is placed on a good or service, it raises.
TAXATION. TAXES ‘The only sure thing in life are death and taxes’
The Role of Government and Taxation
Theme 7: Taxing.
Sources of Government Revenue Ch. 9
Ewww….Taxes Chapter 9.
Chapter 1 An Introduction to Tax.
TAXES, taxes, taxes Understanding taxes.
How Taxes Work Unit 14.1.
English for Tax Administration IV
Chapter 1 An Introduction to Tax.
Topic 7: Government Revenue & Spending
Chapter 1-part 3 Business Taxes.
Taxation Learning outcome Y Explain the reasons for taxation
English for Tax Administration IV
Government Finances and Taxation
Presentation transcript:

TAXATION

How to say this in English? 1.p.obveza 2.p. opterećenje 3.prijaviti p. 4.prikupiti p. 5.p.prijava 6.p. odbitak 7.p. ured 8.nametnuti (uvesti) p. 1.javni namet 2.p.stopa 3.p.obveznik 4.p.vlasti 5.oporezivo/neoporezi vo 6.izuzeće od poreza 7.porezna uprava

Find expressions for the following: p..obveza, p. opterećenje, prijaviti p.,prikupiti p.,p.prijava,p.uprava, p. odbitak, p. ured, nametnuti (uvesti) p., javni namet, p.stopa, p.obveznik, p.vlasti, oporezivo/neoporezivo, izuzeće od poreza  tax authorities Tax Administration Inland Revenue Service tax office  tax revenue (govt.) impose tax collect tax raise tax levy a tax public levy tax cuts vs. tax increase  taxpayers file a tax return declare tax  tax declaration tax return taxable, non-taxable tax rate tax liability, tax burden  tax avoidance tax exemption tax deduction tax haven tax holiday, tax break tax relief tax shelter

Types of tax Croatia  value-added tax (VAT)  excise taxes  personal income tax  corporate income tax  inheritance and gift tax ... *local surcharges, surtax  MacKenzie - p.136

MK: pp FUNCT.FAIRNESS: (ADV& DISAD.) TAX AVOIDANCETAX EVASION PROFITSSALARIES

Sort out the words below: MacKenzie, Unit 23 (Central Bank and Taxation) 1.corporate tax 2.undeclared jobs 3.subsidized lunches 4.money laundering 5.wealth redistribution 6.tax shelters 7.progressive taxes 8.fairness 1.disincentive 2.dissuade people from smoking… 3.high tax rates 4.loopholes 5.self-employed 6.finance government 7.expenditure 8.tax-deductible

Sort out the words below: MacKenzie, Unit 23 (Central Bank and Taxation) 1.perks, benefits 2.income tax 3.tax havens 4.sales tax 5.cheating 6.underground economy 7.donations 8.company cars 1.moonlighting 2.regressive taxes 3.black economy 4.raise revenue 5.marginal rate 6.cheating 7.encourage capital investment 8.tax havens

Test 1 MK: pp (pgs.A-E)  What are the functions of taxation? (A)  What may be considered unfair in the following taxes: corporation tax, progressive income tax,regressive tax? (B)  How can tax be avoided (minimised) a)on salaries and b)on profits? (D,E)  How is tax evaded on a)salaries and b)profits (C, E)?

 Corporate income is liable to taxation  To tax an income  To make a false (tax) declaration  Underground economy, black e. illegal e., unofficial e., grey e.  The underground economy can account for half of national income.

What happens in Croatia in February? Use the following words:  Taxpayers  Declare tax  Income tax, local surtax  File a tax return  Tax Administration