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'''Taxation''' is the imposition of a transfer of [[money]] to the [[government]].  Almost every country in the world levies taxes, which are used to finance the running of the government. <ref>Encyclopedia Britannica article on Taxation</ref>  The recorded history of taxation goes back nearly as long as [[recorded history]] itself - Sumerian [[clay tablets]] found in the ruins of the city of [[Lagash]] from the [[3rd millenium BC]] tell of a revolt over a heavy tax imposition. <ref>[http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3647/is_199404/ai_n8722534 Beware the ides of April] by [[Charles Adams]]</ref>
'''Taxation''' is the imposition of a transfer of [[money]] to the [[government]].  Almost every country in the world levies taxes, which are used to finance the running of the government. <ref>Encyclopedia Britannica article on Taxation</ref>  The recorded history of taxation goes back nearly as long as recorded history itself - Sumerian clay tablets found in the ruins of the city of [[Lagash]] from the [[3rd millenium BC]] tell of a revolt over a heavy tax imposition. <ref>[http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3647/is_199404/ai_n8722534 Beware the ides of April] by [[Charles Adams]]</ref>


Taxes can also be used for other purposes than raising money.  Taxes are sometimes used to discourage certain activities.  They are also sometimes used to transfer wealth from one group to another, usually to try to "even things out".  [[Corvée labor]] is a tax "paid" directly in labor.
Taxes can also be used for other purposes than raising money.  Taxes are sometimes used to discourage certain activities.  They are also sometimes used to transfer wealth from one group to another, usually to try to "even things out".  [[Corvée labor]] is a tax "paid" directly in labor.
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The imposition of a tax generally causes a change in the behavior of people, both those subject to the tax directly and others not directly subject to the tax.  The consequences can be intended or unintended.
The imposition of a tax generally causes a change in the behavior of people, both those subject to the tax directly and others not directly subject to the tax.  The consequences can be intended or unintended.


The [[American Revolution]] was fought in part over the issue of taxation.  "[[No taxation without representation]]" was a catchphrase in the period 1763-1775 that summarized a primary grievance of the American colonists in the Thirteen colonies. <ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_taxation_without_representation</ref> when taxes were imposed in payment for their defense without providing them with any control over the expenditure incurred.
The [[American Revolution]] was fought in part over the issue of taxation.  "[[No taxation without representation]]" was a catchphrase in the period 1763-1775 that summarized a primary grievance of the American colonists in the Thirteen colonies. when taxes were imposed without allowing the colonists a voice, which colonists said violated their rights under the English Constitution.  


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 06:51, 14 November 2007

Taxation is the imposition of a transfer of money to the government. Almost every country in the world levies taxes, which are used to finance the running of the government. [1] The recorded history of taxation goes back nearly as long as recorded history itself - Sumerian clay tablets found in the ruins of the city of Lagash from the 3rd millenium BC tell of a revolt over a heavy tax imposition. [2]

Taxes can also be used for other purposes than raising money. Taxes are sometimes used to discourage certain activities. They are also sometimes used to transfer wealth from one group to another, usually to try to "even things out". Corvée labor is a tax "paid" directly in labor.

The imposition of a tax generally causes a change in the behavior of people, both those subject to the tax directly and others not directly subject to the tax. The consequences can be intended or unintended.

The American Revolution was fought in part over the issue of taxation. "No taxation without representation" was a catchphrase in the period 1763-1775 that summarized a primary grievance of the American colonists in the Thirteen colonies. when taxes were imposed without allowing the colonists a voice, which colonists said violated their rights under the English Constitution.

References

  1. Encyclopedia Britannica article on Taxation
  2. Beware the ides of April by Charles Adams

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