PT147.S3.P4.Q22

PrepTest 147 - Section 3 - Passage 4 - Question 22

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Passage A.

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Intro to Topic · Flat Tax
E.g., you earn $100; the flat tax rate is 26%; you pay $26 dollars in tax; you take home $74.
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Conclusion · Flat tax works pretty well
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Critics · Flat tax may work but is unfair
A more fair system is "progressive" which requires high-income earners to pay a bigger share.
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Author's Rebuttal · Flat tax + threshold can be fair
E.g., say the threshold for exemption is $20; you earn $20; you pay $0 in tax; but say you earn $120; your first $20 is exempt from tax; the next $100 is taxed at 26%; so you pay $26 in taxes; you take home $94.
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Author's Rebuttal · Flat tax brings in similar amounts from high earners
"Progressive" tax systems are complex resulting in high earners finding various ways to avoid tax. A flat tax system combined with an exempt amount threshold can deliver similar tax results and is much simpler.

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Progressive Tax is Misunderstood · Tax rate is the same on each layer of income
E.g. everyone pays the same low rate on the first, say, $100 of income; then everyone pays the same higher rate on the next, say, $100 of income; then everyone pays the same even higher rate on the next $100 of income. If you only make $100, you only pay the first low rate. If you make $300, then you split your $300 into three layers. You'll pay the first low rate on the first $100 layer; the next higher rate on the next $100; the next even higher rate on the final $100.
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Premise · Lower layers of income are more important
Because lower layers of income go to pay for essentials.
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Conclusion · Progressive tax is better
Flat tax is just an extreme version of progressive tax where there is only one layer of "progression." It goes straight from exempt to full tax. It's better to add in more layers of gradation.
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22.

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Neither passage is focused on the feasibility of implementing a flat tax. They focus instead on whether a flat tax should be implemented.

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b

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Although Passage A mentions progressive taxes, it isn’t focused on answering whether such taxes treat taxpayers equally. Passage A doesn’t comment on whether progressive tax systems treat taxpayers equally.

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c

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Both Passage A and Passage B attempt to answer this question. Passage A suggests flat taxes can be fair. Passage B suggests flat taxes are worse than graduated taxes, since they will disproportionately burden the middle class.

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d

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Passage A doesn’t discuss objections to progressive taxes. Even if you view the last paragraph as raising potential objections to progressive taxes as implemented in developed countries, the overall purpose of Passage A doesn’t involve raising objections. Rather, the purpose is to defend flat taxes.

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e

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Passage B doesn’t discuss tax avoidance.

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