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Taxes:  Money paid to the government from the people.  Taxes pay for government services for us, including:  Schools  Police  Social services (welfare)

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1 Taxes:  Money paid to the government from the people.  Taxes pay for government services for us, including:  Schools  Police  Social services (welfare)  Road construction  Libraries…. etc.

2 Sales Tax:  Sales tax is the same for everyone  A certain percentage added on to what you pay for an item.  This is why things that are 99¢ in MD actually cost $1.06.

3 Property Tax:  A tax you pay depending on the amount your property (home) is worth  Pay more taxes if you house is worth more (and vice versa)  You pay this to the city/town you live in.

4 Income Tax:  The government takes a certain percentage of everyone’s income in order to pay for everything it does.  More money you make, more income tax you pay.  Income tax pays for things like food stamps, housing vouchers, welfare, etc.

5 Income Tax & Economic Equity  Economic Equity: We have a tax system in the United States that is fair to everyone.  Equity is different from equality. If we had an equal tax system, everyone would pay the same amount. Equity means everyone pays what is fair for them.

6 How the Government Encourages “Good Behavior” through Income Taxes:  The Government allows for income tax deductions to encourage or incentivize good behavior  You can receive an income tax deduction for donating money to charities, donating clothes to Salvation Army, etc.


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