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state two merits and two demerits of direct taxes.​

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A direct tax is an equitable tax. Through it, the rich can be made to pay more than the poor. In case of necessity, the poor people can be granted exemption from payment of such taxes. A direct tax is equitable in the sense that it is levied according to the taxable capacity of the people.

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  • A direct tax is an equitable tax. Through it, the rich can be made to pay more than the poor. In case of necessity, the poor people can be granted exemption from payment of such taxes. A direct tax is equitable in the sense that it is levied according to the taxable capacity of the people.

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