Taxation is crucial to the functioning of the modern state. Tax
revenues pay for public services - roads, the courts, defence, welfare
assistance to the poor and elderly, and in many countries much of
health care and education too. More than one third of national income
in the industrialized (OECD) countries is on average taken in
taxation. Taxes affect individuals in many ways. Taxes paid on income
and spending directly reduce taxpayer disposable income, taxpayers
face the hassle of tax returns and making payments, and they may be
anxious about the possibility of investigation and enforcement action.
People also adapt their activities in various ways to reduce the
impact of taxation - putting money into tax-free savings accounts, or
making shopping trips to other countries where taxes are lower.
Taxation is therefore central to politics and public debate.
Politicians that make reckless campaign promises about taxation then
have to live with the uncomfortable consequences if elected.
Businesses lobby for tax breaks that they claim will create jobs and
prosperity. In this Very Short Introduction Stephen Smith shows how
taxes have real effects on citizens and the economy that tax
policy-makers have to balance. Although tax policy will always be a
highly political issue, he argues that public decisions about taxation
would be improved by a better understanding of the role of taxation,
and of the nature and effects of different taxes. ABOUT THE SERIES:
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A Very Short Introduction
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780191506635
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Vendor
OUP Oxford
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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