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Taxes & Inflation

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Before we look at taxation, a few words on inflation……………………….

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• Demand pull• Demand-Pull Inflation:

– Too many dollars chasing too few goods

3-Types of Inflation

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• Cost-Push Inflation– Increase in cost of any factors of production – examples: price of oil, wages, steel, etc….

3-Types of Inflation

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Money Supply Inflation

• 3-Types of Inflation

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Who is Helped by inflation?

• People in large amount of Debt – Large Mortgages, Car Loans, Student Loans

If you owe1 million dollars

Inflation lets you pay yourdebt back in inflated dollars

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Who is Hurt by Inflation?

• People on a fixed income

If you receive$1,000 a month

(for life)

Inflation lowersyour purchasing power

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Why is inflation Bad?

• Difficult for Business to plan & price goods/services

• Difficult to fight once it begins to rise

Will Fiscal & Monetary policy today cause inflation in 5-years?

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So why do we pay taxes anyway?

Okay now, back to taxes……….

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The Government BudgetGovernment SpendingGovernment Revenue

Taxes All Gov’t Expenses

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What do we get for our tax money?

• Airports• Police• Fire

department• Libraries• parks

•Military•federal law enforcement•post office•diplomatic relations•food and drug safety•interstate highways

•K-12 education•Higher education•state parks•environmental protection•DMV•state highways

National State Local

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Types of Taxes

• Flat (Proportional)--Same % for everyone

--Example: Sales Tax

• Progressive- --Higher % for higher income workers --Example: Income Taxes

• Regressive- --Consumes larger % of lower income workers’ salary --Example: Alcohol excise tax

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Federal Income Tax

• Progressive Income Tax

As income % Tax Rate

Tax Rate

SingleMarried Filing

Jointly

10% $0 – $8,350 $0 – $16,700

15% $8,351– $33,950 $16,701 – $67,900

25% $33,951 – $82,250 $67,901 – $137,050

28% $82,251 – $171,550 $137,051 – $208,850

33% $171,551 – $372,950 $208,851 – $372,950

35% $372,951+ $372,951+

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Progressive Taxes in “action”

Example: If you Earn $100,000 (single)($ 8,350   -   0 )  x .10 :      $   835(33,950   -   8,351)  x .15 : 3,840(82,250   -   33,951)  x .25 : 12,075(100,000   -   82,251 )  x .28 : 4,970  Total:   $ 21,720 or 21.7%

Tax Rate Single

10% $0 – $8,350

15% $8,351– $33,950

25% $33,951 – $82,250

28% $82,251 – $171,550

33% $171,551 – $372,950

35% $372,951+

EVERY taxpayer pays10% on first $8,350 of income

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Who pays the most?

• Top 1% of Taxpayers ($295,000 + Up)– Pay 34% of all taxes

• Top 5% of Taxpayers ($121,000 + Up)– Pay 55% of all income taxes

• Bottom 50% of Taxpayers ($27,000 + Below)– Pay 4% of Income Taxes

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#1: Why do people pay taxes?

The government uses the money to provide various services.

Review Quiz

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Trade Quiz

#2: What are the three types of taxation?

ProgressiveFlat/proportionalRegressive

Review Quiz

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What are some of the other taxes people pay, and which type of tax are they?

Tariffs

Medicare Tax

Social Security Tax

Property taxes

Excise Tax on tobacco

Inheritance/Gift Taxes

Proportional (flat)

Proportional (flat)

Regressive

Progressive (broadly speaking)

Proportional (flat)

Proportional (flat)

Specific TaxType of Tax—Proportional,

regressive, progressive?

Level of gov’tthat collects the tax--state, local, nat’l

Nat’l

State/Nat’l

Nat’l

Local

Nat’l

State/Nat’l

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Tax Worksheet

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Money Supply inflation

2-Types of Inflation

Tech Ticker debate on inflationBakery example