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Math Project

Math Project. Why Should I Pay? INCOME SECURITIES MEDICAL COUNTRY AND NEIGHBORHOOD DEFENSE EDUCATION RUNNING THE GOVERNMENT MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES. http://frugaldad.com/2010/03/01/what-does-your-tax-money-actually-pay-for/. History of Taxation.

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Math Project

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  1. Math Project Why Should I Pay? INCOME SECURITIES MEDICAL COUNTRY AND NEIGHBORHOOD DEFENSE EDUCATION RUNNING THE GOVERNMENT MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES http://frugaldad.com/2010/03/01/what-does-your-tax-money-actually-pay-for/

  2. History of Taxation • In the Middle East, rulers collected the money from taxation to pay for the cost needed in building public artifacts like monuments and temples. Some of the money was used to finance warfare. Taxation originated there and was spread around the world. Taxation was only stopped during peaceful times. When another war came along, it was brought back again. Biblical accounts tell that people were expected to turn in 1/10 of their crops to the king to be spent on helping the poor people. .

  3. Agree or Disagree with taxation? • I disagree with taxation because when people pay for things they need they have to pay extra more then what it really cost .

  4. Apple iPod touch, 64GB Texas $369.00 Walmart.com 8.25% • 8.25% • The state of Texas has a 6.25% sales tax with exemptions for food, prescription medications and over-the-counter medications. $31.37 Dell 15.6" Inspiron iM501R Laptop PC Walmart.com $ 498.00 8.25% $ 41.09

  5. Alaska Apple iPod touch, 64GB Dell 15.6" Inspiron iM501R Laptop PC • The state of Alaska has no sales tax. $ 498.00 0% $498.00 Sanyo Zio™ $369.00 0% $369.00 Jordan AJF 4 $104.99 $349.99 0%

  6. Georgia • The state of Georgia has a 4.0% sales tax with exemptions for food and prescription medications.  However food sales may be subject to local sales taxes.

  7. ARKANASAS • The state of Arkansas has a 6.0% sales tax, with an exemption for prescription medications.

  8. Oregon • The state of Oregon has no state sales tax.

  9. The End (:

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