$10.00 Taxation of Goods
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Preview: ... turers and the consumers. The manufacturers are responsible for the dangerous environmental effects from the byproducts of burning coal and other fossil fuels to supply an overwhelmingly high demand for energy. The energy tax is designed to penalize the manufacturers for making a product that is dangerous to the environment. It is also used as a penalty to the consumer for consuming high amounts of the harmful fossil fuels. However, the federal and state governments do provide tax credits to manufacturers that decrease their emissions and to consumers that purchase alternative fuel automobiles.<br> The energy tax raises the cost of the fuel or energy causing a decrease in the demand of the product. The demand is only decreased when the consumer turn to alternative methods or purchase more energy efficient ...
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$5.00 Taxation of Oil
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$4.00 Week Four Assignment, Gasoline Taxation, 824 Words.
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$5.00 Taxation-Tobacco
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Preview: ... t there will be a reduction in demand for cigarettes. <br> In this market, if a hypothetical floor were imposed, then there would be a reduction in smoking as several smokers would not be able to afford the prices imposed by the government. The quantity of cigarettes demanded would fall and the factors of production employed in making of cigarettes would be reduced. The production of the cigarettes can continue at the previous rate if the cigarettes could be exported to countries where there were no restrictions on the cigarette prices. There would be another effect of a price floor on cigarettes. There would be a large number of addicted cigarettes smokers that would crave for alternative sources of cigarettes and there would be cigarette companies that would illegally sell cigarettes at prices that were at below the floor level. <br> The imposition of the floor prices for cigarette would have dangerous implications for the economy. There would be parallel produc ...
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$2.00 Taxes Levied and Their Effect on Supply, Demand, and Elasticiy
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Preview: ... oes up, demand does not necessarily go up- people are addicted). The key to the question (looks like an Axia Univ question) is that you want to specify who bears the brunt of the taxes. If a tax is levied on a producer, that means that the company that is selling the product bears most of the responsibility. This would be the case if the item is elastic. In other words, if the price goes up 5%, demand drops 5%. That would be a perfectly elastic good so the producer would bear all the responsibility of the tax (the company could not rais ...
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$15.00 ECO week 4 Assignment: Taxation help. I earned a 100% with this paper!!
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Preview: ... (about one-eighth) of total federal receipts. Excise duties yield yet another small portion (less than one-tenth) of total federal revenue; however, individual states levy their own excise and sales taxes. Federal excises rest heavily on alcohol, gasoline, and tobacco. Other sources of revenue include Medicare and Social Security payroll taxes (which account for almost two-fifths of federal revenue) and estate and gift taxes (yielding only about 1 percent of the total) <br> (United States, 2008, para.1).<br><br>Federal taxes do not only affect consumers and producers, they also affect markets in terms of supply and demand.<br><br> Excessive federal taxes will have an adverse effect on a market. The more federal taxes the less supply of capital, both consumer and corporation, available to spend or supply. Therefore, there will be less demand on goods and services in the private sector; “the demand curve shifts down by the size of the t ...
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$3.00 Taxation~ Great Assignment!
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