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taxationRaising of money from individuals and organizations by state and local governments, to pay for the goods and services that they provide, for example, education, health care, defence, and social security. Taxation can be direct (a deduction from income) or indirect (added to the purchase price of goods or services – that is, a tax on consumption). Progressive taxes take an increasing percentage of income as it rises; proportional tax rates take the same percentage of income across all levels; regressive rates take a higher percentage as income is reduced. Direct taxes tend to be proportional or progressive, whereas indirect taxes are generally regressive. Taxes have important social as well as economic purposes; high excise taxes, applied to specific commodities (particularly tobacco, alcohol, or fuel), can be used to discourage consumption for health or environmental reasons. taxation - events
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