CHAP18-Taxation-in-the-United-States-and-Around-the-World-公共金融与公共政策课件.ppt
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1、Prepared by:FERNANDO QUIJANO,YVONN QUIJANO,KYLE THIEL&APARNA SUBRAMANIAN18Taxation in the United Statesand Around the World 2007 Worth Publishers Public Finance and Public Policy,2/e,Jonathan GruberPublic Finance and Public Policy,2/eJonathan GruberChapter 18 Taxation in the United States and Around
2、 the World 2007 Worth Publishers Public Finance and Public Policy,2/e,Jonathan Gruber18.5 Externality/Public Goods Rationales for Deviating from Haig-Simons Taxation in the United States and Around the World18.3 Measuring the Fairness of Tax Systems18.2 Structure of the Individual Income Tax in the
3、United States18.1 Types of TaxationChapter 1818.4 Defining the Income Tax Base18.6 The Appropriate Unit of Taxation18.7 ConclusionChapter 18 Taxation in the United States and Around the World 2007 Worth Publishers Public Finance and Public Policy,2/e,Jonathan GruberTypes of Taxation18.1Taxes on Earn
4、ingspayroll tax A tax levied on income earned on ones job.Taxes on Individual Incomeindividual income tax A tax paid on individual income accrued during the year.capital gains Earnings fromselling capital assets,such asstocks,paintings,and houses.Chapter 18 Taxation in the United States and Around t
5、he World 2007 Worth Publishers Public Finance and Public Policy,2/e,Jonathan GruberChapter 18 Taxation in the United States and Around the World 2007 Worth Publishers Public Finance and Public Policy,2/e,Jonathan GruberChapter 18 Taxation in the United States and Around the World 2007 Worth Publishe
6、rs Public Finance and Public Policy,2/e,Jonathan GruberTypes of Taxation18.1Taxation Around the WorldChapter 18 Taxation in the United States and Around the World 2007 Worth Publishers Public Finance and Public Policy,2/e,Jonathan GruberTypes of Taxation18.1Taxation Around the WorldChapter 18 Taxati
7、on in the United States and Around the World 2007 Worth Publishers Public Finance and Public Policy,2/e,Jonathan GruberStructure of the Individual Income Tax in the United States18.2Chapter 18 Taxation in the United States and Around the World 2007 Worth Publishers Public Finance and Public Policy,2
8、/e,Jonathan GruberStructure of the Individual Income Tax in the United States18.2Computing the Tax Basegross income The total of an individuals various sources of income.adjusted gross income(AGI)An individuals gross income minus certain deductions,for example,contributions to individual retirement
9、accounts.These adjustments have varied over time,but as of 2004 they include:Contributions to retirement savings through Individual Retirement Accounts(IRAs)or self-employed pension plansAlimony paid to a former spouseHealth insurance premiums paid by the self-employedOne-half of the payroll taxes p
10、aid by the self-employedChapter 18 Taxation in the United States and Around the World 2007 Worth Publishers Public Finance and Public Policy,2/e,Jonathan GruberStructure of the Individual Income Tax in the United States18.2Computing the Tax Baseexemption A fixed amount a taxpayer can subtract from A
11、GI for each dependent member of the household,as well as for the taxpayer and the taxpayers spouse.Chapter 18 Taxation in the United States and Around the World 2007 Worth Publishers Public Finance and Public Policy,2/e,Jonathan GruberStructure of the Individual Income Tax in the United States18.2Co
12、mputing the Tax Basestandard deduction Fixed amount that a taxpayer can deduct from taxable income.There are two forms of deductions from which to choose:1.2.itemized deductions Alternative to the standard deduction,whereby a taxpayer deducts the total amount of money spent on various expenses,such
13、as gifts to charity and interest on home mortgages.Chapter 18 Taxation in the United States and Around the World 2007 Worth Publishers Public Finance and Public Policy,2/e,Jonathan GruberStructure of the Individual Income Tax in the United States18.2Computing the Tax BaseUnder the itemized deduction
14、s route,the taxpayer deducts from his or her income the sum of amounts from several categories:Medical and dental expenses exceeding 7.5%of AGIOther taxes paid,such as state or local income tax(or sales tax if the state has no income tax),real estate tax,and personal property taxInterest the taxpaye
15、r pays on investments and home mortgagesGifts to charityCasualty and theft lossesUnreimbursed employee expenses,such as union dues or expenses incurred on job traveltaxable income The amount of income left after subtracting exemptions and deductions from adjusted gross income.Chapter 18 Taxation in
16、the United States and Around the World 2007 Worth Publishers Public Finance and Public Policy,2/e,Jonathan GruberStructure of the Individual Income Tax in the United States18.2Tax Rates and Taxes PaidChapter 18 Taxation in the United States and Around the World 2007 Worth Publishers Public Finance a
17、nd Public Policy,2/e,Jonathan GruberStructure of the Individual Income Tax in the United States18.2Tax Rates and Taxes Paidtax credits Amounts by which taxpayers are allowed to reduce the taxes they owe to the government through spending,for example,on child care.withholding The subtraction of estim
18、ated taxes owed directly from a workers earnings.refund The difference between the amount withheld from a workers earnings and the taxes owed if the former is higher.Chapter 18 Taxation in the United States and Around the World 2007 Worth Publishers Public Finance and Public Policy,2/e,Jonathan Grub
19、erThe Coming AMT TimebombA P P L I C A T I O NAlternative Minimum Tax A tax schedule applied to taxpayers with a high ratio of deductions and exemptions to total income.Treasury Secretary Joseph W.Barr produced a list of 155 high-income households that in 1966 had earned over$200,000 but paid no inc
20、ome taxes whatsoever.They had simply taken advantage of existing tax laws to minimize their taxable income.In 1969,President Nixon signed into law a minimum tax intended to ensure that all wealthy households paid some amount of income tax.By 1986,659 wealthy American households still managed to avoi
21、d all income taxes,so Congress strengthened the law,now called the Alternative Minimum Tax.Chapter 18 Taxation in the United States and Around the World 2007 Worth Publishers Public Finance and Public Policy,2/e,Jonathan GruberMeasuring the Fairness of Tax Systems18.3Average and Marginal Tax Ratesma
22、rginal tax rate The percentage that is paid in taxes of the next dollar earned.average tax rate The percentage of total income that is paid in taxes.Chapter 18 Taxation in the United States and Around the World 2007 Worth Publishers Public Finance and Public Policy,2/e,Jonathan GruberMeasuring the F
23、airness of Tax Systems18.3Vertical and Horizontal Equityvertical equity The principle that groups with more resources should pay higher taxes than groups with fewer resources.horizontal equity The principle that similar individuals who make different economic choices should be treated similarly by t
24、he tax system.Chapter 18 Taxation in the United States and Around the World 2007 Worth Publishers Public Finance and Public Policy,2/e,Jonathan GruberMeasuring the Fairness of Tax Systems18.3Measuring Vertical Equityprogressive Tax systems in which effective average tax rates rise with income.propor
25、tional Tax systems in which effective average tax rates do not change with income,so that all taxpayers pay the same proportion of their income in taxes.regressive Tax systems in which effective average tax rates fall with income.Chapter 18 Taxation in the United States and Around the World 2007 Wor
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