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2004 WAEC Economics Theory (a) What is a tax? (b) Describe any four principles of a good tax system....

Economics
WAEC 2004

(a) What is a tax?

(b) Describe any four principles of a good tax system.
 

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Explanation

(a) A tax is a compulsory levy imposed by the government on individuals and firms.

(b)(i) Equity / Ability to Pay: It is fair to assume that those who have the greatest wealth or the highest in-come should pay higher. This implies that revenue should be raised without causing undue hardship to the tax payer.

(ii) The Revenue yield: From the standpoint of the government, the total revenue that tax yields is of considerable importance. Governments are comfortable with . taxes that provide a fairly predictable and steady in-come.

(iii) Economy: Consideration must be given to the cost of collecting a tax, since high cost incurred in administering a tax may make it uneconomical for both the tax payer and the government.

(iv) Neutrality: An important consideration in evaluating tax is how the tax affects production, savings and people's willingness to work. A good tax system should not interfere unnecessarily with the supply and demand for goods and services.

(v) Convenience: The method and time of payment should be convenient to the tax payers.

(vi) Benefits - Received principle: It is argued that those who benefit most from government supplied goods or services should pay the taxes necessary for their financing. For example petrol taxes are typically ear-marked for financing road construction and repairs. Toil gates. etc.

(vii)Certainty: Governments and the tax payers should know about the amount, time, method of tax payments with certainty.

(viii) Flexibility: The tax system should be flexible enough for adjustments when the need arises.

(ix) Simplicity: Taxation should not be difficult to administer and understand. It should not cause problems of differences in interpretation.


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