Social Studies: Taxes and Government Revenue
Understanding how governments collect and use public money
Social Studies: Taxes and Government Revenue
Understanding how governments collect and use public money
Social Studies - Grade 9-12
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Define taxes in your own words and explain why governments collect them.
Think about where government gets money to pay for shared services.
Taxes are required payments that individuals and businesses make to government. Governments collect taxes to raise money for public goods and services such as schools, roads, emergency services, and national defense. - 2
Name two major sources of government revenue and give one example of each.
Two major sources of government revenue are income taxes and sales taxes. An income tax is collected from wages or earnings, and a sales tax is collected when people buy goods or services. - 3
Explain the difference between a progressive tax and a regressive tax.
Focus on how the tax affects people at different income levels.
A progressive tax takes a larger percentage of income from higher-income earners than from lower-income earners. A regressive tax takes a larger percentage of income from lower-income earners because everyone pays the same rate or amount regardless of income. - 4
A student says, "Property taxes are usually paid only by homeowners, so renters are never affected by them." Explain whether this statement is accurate.
This statement is not fully accurate because renters can be affected by property taxes indirectly. Landlords often consider property tax costs when setting rent, so some of that cost may be passed on to renters. - 5
Describe one service provided by local government, one by state government, and one by the federal government that can be supported by tax revenue.
Match each level of government with a service it commonly funds.
Local tax revenue can support services such as police or trash collection. State tax revenue can support public universities or highways. Federal tax revenue can support the military or Social Security. - 6
What is the purpose of a sales tax, and when is it usually collected?
The purpose of a sales tax is to raise revenue for government through consumer purchases. It is usually collected at the time a person buys a taxable good or service. - 7
Explain how income tax withholding works for many workers.
Think about what happens before a paycheck is received.
Income tax withholding means an employer takes a portion of a worker's pay and sends it directly to the government before the worker receives the paycheck. This helps workers pay taxes gradually during the year instead of all at once. - 8
Why might a government choose to use several different types of taxes instead of relying on only one tax?
A government may use several different types of taxes to create a more stable and flexible source of revenue. Different taxes collect money from different kinds of economic activity, which can help spread the burden and reduce the risk of revenue falling too much in one area. - 9
A city collects revenue from parking fees, business licenses, and property taxes. Which of these are taxes, and which are other forms of government revenue?
A tax is not the only way government can collect money.
Property taxes are taxes because they are required payments based on property ownership. Parking fees and business licenses are other forms of government revenue because they are charges or payments connected to specific services, permissions, or activities. - 10
Explain one advantage and one disadvantage of raising government revenue through sales taxes.
One advantage of sales taxes is that they are collected in many small amounts and can produce steady revenue from everyday purchases. One disadvantage is that they can place a heavier burden on lower-income households because those households often spend a larger share of their income on taxed goods. - 11
If a government wants to build new roads, improve public schools, and expand fire protection, why is a reliable source of tax revenue important?
Think about what happens if funding changes from year to year.
A reliable source of tax revenue is important because long-term public projects and services require steady funding. Without dependable revenue, governments may struggle to maintain infrastructure, pay workers, or complete improvements that communities need. - 12
Write a short paragraph explaining how taxes connect citizens to government services and public decision-making.
Taxes connect citizens to government services because tax money helps pay for programs and facilities that people use every day, such as roads, schools, and emergency services. Taxes also connect citizens to public decision-making because elected officials decide how tax revenue is collected and spent, and citizens can influence those choices through voting and civic participation.