A report on Tax, Income tax and Taxable income
An income tax is a tax imposed on individuals or entities (taxpayers) in respect of the income or profits earned by them (commonly called taxable income).
- Income taxTaxable income refers to the base upon which an income tax system imposes tax.
- Taxable incomeMost countries charge a tax on an individual's income as well as on corporate income.
- TaxIt is used to illustrate the concept of taxable income elasticity (that taxable income will change in response to changes in the rate of taxation).
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Progressive tax
0 linksA progressive tax is a tax in which the tax rate increases as the taxable amount increases.
The term is frequently applied in reference to personal income taxes, in which people with lower income pay a lower percentage of that income in tax than do those with higher income.
For example, a person in the U.S. who earned US$10000 US of taxable income (income after adjustments, deductions, and exemptions) would be liable for 10% of each dollar earned from the 1st dollar to the 7,550th dollar, and then for 15% of each dollar earned from the 7,551st dollar to the 10,000th dollar, for a total of US$1122.50.