• Principle of Minimum collective
Sacrifice means
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A. The burden of tax should be
minimum and the benefited of public
expenditure should be reach the
maximum peoples
B. The government should collect
the maximum tax from people
C. The people should not pay tax
at all
D. None of the above
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Answer:
none of the above
Explanation:
These are: (1) the belief that taxes should be based on the individual's ability to pay, known as the ability-to-pay principle, and (2) the benefit principle, the idea that there should be some equivalence between what the individual pays and the benefits he subsequently receives from governmental activities
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The correct answer is OPTION D: None of the above.
- The equal-sacrifice notion and the minimum-sacrifice principle are the two main branches of the sacrifice theory.
- The former believes that every man should make the same tax sacrifice, whereas the latter believe that society as a whole should make the least amount of sacrifice.
- Both variations reject the idea of government as a benefits provider, instead of viewing government and taxation as a burden that must be borne as efficiently as possible.
- We have a peculiar justice principle here, one that is based on adjusting to pain.
- We are once again confronted with the pons asinorum—the problem of taxation justice itself—which thwarts all attempts to establish canons of taxation fairness.
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