Matching
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Identifying Key Terms Match each term with the correct
statement below. a. | individual income tax | g. | balanced budget | b. | tax
return | h. | discretionary
spending | c. | tax incentive | i. | mandatory spending | d. | tax exempt | j. | Medicare | e. | tax
assessor | k. | tariff | f. | tax base | l. | personal
property |
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spending category about which government planners can make choices
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not subject to taxes
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income, property, good, or service that is subject to a tax
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an official who determines the value of a property
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form used to file income taxes
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the use of taxation to encourage or discourage certain types of
behavior
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a national health insurance program that helps pay for health care for people
over age 65 or with certain disabilities
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spending on certain programs that is required by existing law
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a tax on imported goods
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budget in which revenues are equal to spending
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Identifying Key Terms Match each term with the correct
statement below. a. | corporate income tax | g. | incidence of a
tax | b. | estate tax | h. | deductions | c. | regressive tax | i. | real property | d. | proportional
tax | j. | Medicaid | e. | individual income tax | k. | withholding | f. | gift
tax | l. | Social
Security |
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the final burden of a tax
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entitlement program that benefits low-income families, some people with
disabilities, and elderly people in nursing homes
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a tax on the amount of money a person earns
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physical possessions, such as land and buildings
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a tax for which the percentage of income paid in taxes decreases as income
increases
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variable amounts that you can subtract from your gross income
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taking tax payments out of an employee’s pay before he or she receives
it
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a tax for which the percentage of income paid in taxes remains the same for all
income levels
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a tax on the value of a company’s profits
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a tax on the total value of the money and property of a person who has
died
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Multiple Choice Identify the choice that best completes the
statement or answers the question.
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Which of the following is NOT tax exempt?
a. | your family’s church | b. | the convenience store on the
corner | c. | the federal military base near your home | d. | the homeless shelter
in your neighborhood |
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Which of the following defines a means-tested program?
a. | People pay first and receive benefits later. | b. | Age is a major
criterion for eligibility. | c. | Any person who is a U.S. citizen is
eligible. | d. | Eligibility depends on income. |
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Your department store receipt says that you paid a 5% sales tax on sports
equipment. This sales tax is an example of a
a. | regressive tax. | c. | proportional tax. | b. | progressive tax. | d. | income tax. |
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Which of the following is an example of state spending?
a. | the state campground where your family vacations | b. | state water quality
inspections | c. | the state police who stopped to assist you when you had a flat
tire | d. | all of the above |
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Which is an example of discretionary spending?
a. | Medicare | c. | education | b. | Social Security | d. | Medicaid |
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Who generally bears most of a sales tax when the demand for the good taxed is
inelastic?
a. | the wholesaler | c. | the consumer | b. | the producer | d. | the retailer |
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What do taxes collected under the Federal Insurance Contribution Act (FICA)
fund?
a. | Medicaid and Supplemental Security Income | b. | Social Security and
Medicare | c. | Medicare and Medicaid | d. | Social Security and
Medicaid |
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What happens to the money that your employer withholds from your
paycheck?
a. | Your employer sends it to the federal government to help pay your income tax
bill. | b. | Your employer returns to you at the end of the year so that you can pay your federal
taxes. | c. | Your employer holds it in case you damage his property. | d. | Your employer holds
it until you leave your job and then returns it to you. |
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What is the major source of tax revenue for local governments?
a. | inheritance taxes | c. | income taxes | b. | sales taxes | d. | property taxes |
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All but which of the following may be claimed as a tax deduction?
a. | some medical expenses | c. | money spent on household expenses | b. | interest on a home
mortgage | d. | donations to
charity |
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Your pay stub deducts money for FICA. What does this mean?
a. | Money is being withheld for federal, state, and city taxes. | b. | Money is being
withheld to fund Social Security and Medicare. | c. | Money is being withheld for excise and estate
taxes. | d. | Money is being withheld for personal exemptions and
deductions. |
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What do Social Security taxes pay for?
a. | benefits to federal workers and military personnel | b. | benefits to older
citizens, surviving family members of wage earners, and people with certain
disabilities | c. | transportation and training expenses for low-income people | d. | benefits to those
who are unemployed |
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Which of the following is one reason the federal government collects income
taxes as a person earns?
a. | so that the government can pay bills as they come due | b. | so that the money
can be put aside until it is needed | c. | so that taxpayers can qualify for refunds of
excess tax | d. | so that people do not realize exactly how much they are
paying |
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The main source of funding for your school probably comes from
a. | local property taxes. | c. | state sales taxes. | b. | federal income taxes. | d. | payroll taxes. |
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The sales tax on a $20.00 hammer is 7%, or $1.40. Why is this tax a bigger
burden for Josh, who has a $15,000 income, than for Aaron, who has a $150,000 income?
a. | Josh will have to pay a greater property tax on the hammer than will
Aaron. | b. | The burden is the same for both Josh and Aaron. | c. | The tax rate is
higher for Josh than for Aaron. | d. | The tax represents a larger proportion of
Josh’s income. |
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When you drive away from the gas pump, you have just paid a(n)
a. | corporate income tax. | c. | estate tax. | b. | import fee. | d. | excise tax. |
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The demand for cable television is relatively elastic, since if the price gets
too high, people will rent DVDs or videos instead of watching cable. Who is likely to bear the
incidence of a 10 percent tax on cable television?
a. | the producer | c. | the consumer and producer equally | b. | the
government | d. | the
consumer |
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All of the following are constitutional limits on the power to tax EXCEPT
that
a. | tax money must not go to individual interests. | b. | federal taxes must
be the same in every state. | c. | exports must not be taxed. | d. | imports must not be
taxed. |
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Suppose your total taxable income this year is $75,000. You are taxed at a rate
of 10% on the first $25,000, 20% on the next $25,000, and 30% on the final $25,000. What is your
total income tax?
a. | $15,000 | c. | $25,00 | b. | $7,500 | d. | $2,500 |
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What is a major difference between an operating budget and a capital
budget?
a. | In an operating budget, legislation is needed; in a capital budget, no legislation is
needed. | b. | An operating budget is raised by bonds; a capital budget is raised by
taxes. | c. | An operating budget is for day-to-day expenses; a capital budget is for investment
spending. | d. | An operating budget consists of small amounts of money; a capital budget consists of
large amounts of money. |
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The federal government spends the largest amount of its budget on Social
Security, which is an example of
a. | federal aid to state and local governments. | b. | defense
spending. | c. | discretionary spending. | d. | mandatory
spending. |
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What is an entitlement?
a. | a social welfare program paying bills for government spending such as supplies and
utilities | b. | a social welfare program providing payments that the government receives for certain
services | c. | a social welfare program spending funds over which legislators have direct
control | d. | a social welfare program providing benefits to people who meet certain eligibility
requirements |
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Your aunt is a state employee. Her salary comes out of the state’s
a. | general accounting budget. | c. | federal budget. | b. | capital
budget. | d. | operating
budget. |
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