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Math Project

Math Project. Why Should I Pay?. History of Taxation. War of 1812 sales taxes on jewelry . Supported the civil war in 1862 congress enacted the nation’s first income tax law. A person earning from $600 to $10,000 per year paid tax at the rate of 3%.

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Math Project

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  1. Math Project Why Should I Pay?

  2. History of Taxation • War of 1812 sales taxes on jewelry . • Supported the civil war in 1862 congress enacted the nation’s first income tax law. • A person earning from $600 to $10,000 per year paid tax at the rate of 3%. • In the act of 1862 the office of commissioner of internal revenue. • In the 16th amendment the constitution made the income tax a permanent fixture in the U.S. tax system.

  3. Agree or Disagree with taxation? • Yes I agree with the taxation. • I agree because there people in the U.S that don’t have a job or money to survive. • If people in the U.S give part of their money it will make it easier for the country to support those people who don’t have any money. • If the government helps those people the country will have a better life.

  4. California • The tax rate fro these district range from 0.10% to 1.00% per district. • Use tax law was enacted in 1955. • Counties to impose a sale and use tax • They combined use and district tax rate in some cites and communities.

  5. Hawaii • Hawaii sales tax is 4%

  6. Florida Their tax rate is 6% The use of taxable unless they exchange or transfer products

  7. New York • New York tax rate is 4% • 8.45% combined with the city

  8. New Mexico • 1.7% is new Mexico's taxed rate • It goes up t 5.3%

  9. Reference http://www.boe.ca.gov/sutax/pam71.htm http://www.bankrate.com/finance/money-guides/new-mexico.aspx http://www.thestc.com/STrates.stm http://dor.myflorida.com/dor/taxes/sales_tax.html

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