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A tax rate that remains the same as the tax base increases is an example of what

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Question

A tax rate that remains the same as the tax base increases is an example of what kind of tax rate structure?

Multiple Choice

Proportional.

Recessive.

Regressive.

Progressive.

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Which of the following would disqualify a taxpayer from filing a Form 1040EZ?

Multiple Choice

Have total taxable income under $100,000.

Have no dependents.

Be under age 65 and not blind.

Have interest income more than $2,000.

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A tax rate that increases as the tax base decreases is an example of what kind of tax rate structure?

Multiple Choice

Regressive.

Recessive.

Progressive.

Proportional.

Explanation / Answer

Option - 1 ...........  Proportional

Because, what ever the income level, it collects same proportion ( fixed rate ) as tax.

Question - 2 ......... Have interest income more than $2,000.

Your are disqualified to use Form 1040EZ if your interest income is more than 1500.

Question - 3 ...... Regressive

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