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Cosa (chi) è proportional taxation - definizione

CONCEPT IN TAXATION
Proportional taxes; Proportional tax rate

Proportional tax         
A proportional tax is a tax imposed so that the tax rate is fixed, with no change as the taxable base amount increases or decreases. The amount of the tax is in proportion to the amount subject to taxation.
Taxation as theft         
  • ''Loot and Extortion''. Statues at [[Trago Mills]] (near [[Liskeard]], [[Cornwall]]), dedicated to the UK [[Inland Revenue]] Service
POSITION THAT TAXATION IS IMMORAL
Taxation is theft; How many men?; Taxation as robbery; Tax as theft; Taxation as legalised theft
The position that taxation is theft, and therefore immoral, is found in a number of political philosophies considered radical. It marks a significant departure from conservatism and classical liberalism.
Taxation in Germany         
  • Tax revenues 1975–2005 as a percentage of GDP for Germany, in comparison to the [[OECD]] and the [[EU 15]]
  • Germany disposable income after taxes not including [[value-added tax]] or [[property tax]]
TAXATION-LAW THAT IS USED IN GERMANY
German taxes; Taxation in germany; Taxation of private car usage (Germany); User:RaTo01/Company car taxation; Taxation of private company car usage; German tax system; Tax in Germany; Taxation of private car usage; Taxes in germany
Taxes in Germany are levied by the federal government, the states (Länder) as well as the municipalities (Städte/Gemeinden). Many direct and indirect taxes exist in Germany; income tax and VAT are the most significant.

Wikipedia

Proportional tax

A proportional tax is a tax imposed so that the tax rate is fixed, with no change as the taxable base amount increases or decreases. The amount of the tax is in proportion to the amount subject to taxation. "Proportional" describes a distribution effect on income or expenditure, referring to the way the rate remains consistent (does not progress from "low to high" or "high to low" as income or consumption changes), where the marginal tax rate is equal to the average tax rate.

It can be applied to individual taxes or to a tax system as a whole; a year, multi-year, or lifetime. Proportional taxes maintain equal tax incidence regardless of the ability-to-pay and do not shift the incidence disproportionately to those with a higher or lower economic well-being.

Flat taxes are defined as levying a fixed (“flat”) fraction of taxable income. They usually exempt from taxation household income below a statutorily determined level that is a function of the type and size of the household. As a result, such a flat marginal rate is consistent with a progressive average tax rate. A progressive tax is a tax imposed so that the tax rate increases as the amount subject to taxation increases. The opposite of a progressive tax is a regressive tax, where the tax rate decreases as the amount subject to taxation increases.

The French Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen of 1789 proclaims:

A common contribution is essential for the maintenance of the public forces and for the cost of administration. This should be equitably distributed among all the citizens in proportion to their means.