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Что (кто) такое hidden taxes - определение

TAX IMPOSED IN SUCH A MANNER THAT THE TAX RATE DECREASES AS THE AMOUNT SUBJECT TO TAXATION INCREASES
Regressive Taxes; Regressive taxation; Regressive taxes

Hidden tax         
TAX THAT IS NOT VISIBLE TO THE TAXPAYER, YET CAPABLE OF RAISING PRICES OF GOODS AND LOWER SALARIES FOR WORKERS
Hidden taxation
A hidden tax is a tax that is not visible to the taxpayer. These taxes can raise prices of goods and lower salaries for workers.
Hidden profile         
Hidden profile problem; Hidden profiles
A hidden profile is a paradigm that occurs in the process of group decision making. It is found in a situation when part of some information is shared among group members (i.
Hidden mother photography         
PHOTOGRAPHY GENRE
Hidden mother; Hidden mothers; Hidden mother photograph
Hidden mother photography is a genre of photography common in the Victorian era in which young children were photographed with their mother present but hidden in the photograph. It arose from the need to keep children still while the photograph was taken due to the long exposure times of early cameras.

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Regressive tax

A regressive tax is a tax imposed in such a manner that the tax rate decreases as the amount subject to taxation increases. "Regressive" describes a distribution effect on income or expenditure, referring to the way the rate progresses from high to low, so that the average tax rate exceeds the marginal tax rate. In terms of individual income and wealth, a regressive tax imposes a greater burden (relative to resources) on the poor than on the rich: there is an inverse relationship between the tax rate and the taxpayer's ability to pay, as measured by assets, consumption, or income. These taxes tend to reduce the tax burden of the people with a higher ability to pay, as they shift the relative burden increasingly to those with a lower ability to pay.

The regressivity of a particular tax can also factor the propensity of the taxpayers to engage in the taxed activity relative to their resources (the demographics of the tax base). In other words, if the activity being taxed is more likely to be carried out by the poor and less likely to be carried out by the rich, the tax may be considered regressive. To measure the effect, the income elasticity of the good being taxed as well as the income effect on consumption must be considered. The measure can be applied to individual taxes or to a tax system as a whole; a year, multi-year, or lifetime.

The opposite of a regressive tax is a progressive tax, in which the average tax rate increases as the amount subject to taxation rises. In between is a flat or proportional tax, where the tax rate is fixed as the amount subject to taxation increases.

Примеры употребления для hidden taxes
1. "When my insurance goes up 73 percent in four years, that‘s a tax. . . . All these things are hidden taxes." Since 45 million Americans lack insurance, there already is "de facto" rationing, he argued.
2. MST THE PRESIDENT:В Please be seated.В Thank you.В Thank you all.В Thanks for having me.В Im honored to be at the National Renewable Energy Lab -- which will be henceforth called NREL.В (Laughter.)В We -- I have come today to discuss unbelievable opportunities for our country to achieve a great national goal, and that is to end our addiction on oil.В I know it sounds odd for a Texan to say that.В (Laughter.)В But I have spent a lot of time worrying about the national security implications of being addicted to oil, particularly from parts of the world where people may not agree with our policy or our way of life, and the economic security implications of being hooked on oil, particularly since the demand for oil is rising faster than the supply of oil.В And any time that happens it creates the conditions for what could be price disruption and price spikes at home are like hidden taxes on the working people of our country.
3. MST THE PRESIDENT:'4; Please be seated.'4; Thank you.'4; Thank you all.'4; Thanks for having me.'4; I‘m honored to be at the National Renewable Energy Lab –– which will be henceforth called NREL.'4; (Laughter.)'4; We –– I have come today to discuss unbelievable opportunities for our country to achieve a great national goal, and that is to end our addiction on oil.'4; I know it sounds odd for a Texan to say that.'4; (Laughter.)'4; But I have spent a lot of time worrying about the national security implications of being addicted to oil, particularly from parts of the world where people may not agree with our policy or our way of life, and the economic security implications of being hooked on oil, particularly since the demand for oil is rising faster than the supply of oil.'4; And any time that happens it creates the conditions for what could be price disruption and price spikes at home are like hidden taxes on the working people of our country.