Deck 13: The Taxation of Income

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The sustainable flow of purchasing power available to an individual is equal to _____.

A)the Fisher definition of income.
B)the Haig-Simons definition of income
C)consumption
D)investment
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Tax paid on income from a rental property represents _____.

A)a consumption tax
B)double taxation
C)progressive taxation
D)estate taxation
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Two taxes that have consumption as a tax base are ____ taxes and _____ taxes.

A)income;general sales
B)general sales;valued-added
C)excise;income
D)estate;retail sales
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Income taxes cause _____.

A)individuals to substitute towards leisure
B)individuals to substitute towards jobs with more in-kind benefits
C)individuals to work in underground markets
D)all of the above
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Imputed rental income ____.

A)is payment made by rental owners to facility management companies
B)provides no value to the recipient
C)is the dollar amount of the rental value of an owner-occupied home
D)is the dollar amount of the rental value of a renter-occupied home
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The dollar value of the maximum amount one can consume over a given period without reducing the value of one's wealth is the _____.

A)definition of income used to approximate in-kind benefits
B)Fisher definition of income
C)Laffer definition of income
D)Haig-Simons definition of income
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When an employer provides in-kind benefits to employees,the In-kind benefits are _____.

A)never taxed as income
B)sometimes taxed as income
C)always taxed as income
D)always taxed as consumption
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An income tax provides an incentive to _____.

A)work for large companies
B)increase investment
C)substitute away from being self-employed
D)consume more and save less
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Which of the following is not an in-kind benefit?

A)A company life insurance policy.
B)A company health plan.
C)A company's annual holiday bonus.
D)A company car.
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If the value of your baseball card collection increases during a year,it would count as income under which of the following definitions of income?

A)The Fisher definition of income.
B)The Haig-Simons definition of income.
C)The Laffer definition of income.
D)The imputed collectible return definition of income
Question
Income taxes tend to be favored over sales taxes _____.

A)because of the excess burden on income taxes
B)on the benefit principle
C)on equity grounds
D)as long as income as defined using the Haig-Simons definition
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Which of the following is a tax on consumption?

A)A comprehensive general sales tax.
B)A comprehensive value-added tax
C)An income tax in a world without saving.
D)All of the above.
E)a and b
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You are a government tax policy advisor.You are asked how to convert the U.S.income tax into a consumption tax.Which of the following is the best response?

A)It already is a consumption tax.
B)Flatten the brackets into one rate.
C)Exclude the first $25,000 of income.
D)Allow unlimited contributions into IRAs
Question
A comprehensive retail sales tax is equivalent to a tax on income when _____.

A)there is no deadweight loss from taxation
B)there is at least some investment in the economy
C)there is zero saving in the economy
D)the economy is at full employment
Question
A virtue of income taxes over sales taxes is that _____.

A)they are more comprehensive
B)they are more difficult to avoid
C)the excess burden of an income tax system is far smaller
D)progression can be built into the system
Question
Transforming the tax base of an income tax by subtracting savings has the advantage that _____.

A)a progressive rate structure can be applied to a consumption tax
B)all income can be taxed at a flat rate
C)it double taxes income
D)it guarantees progressivity
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The _____ of an income tax comes from the _____ effect.

A)excess burden;substitution
B)excess burden;income
C)excess benefits;substitution
D)excess benefits;income
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A general sales tax and a value-added tax have _____.

A)a common tax base
B)nothing in common
C)rates in common
D)investment as a tax base
E)a and d
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By providing in-kind benefits such as company cars,a company benefits because _____.

A)they can pay less for employees
B)their employees are late less frequently
C)employees are grateful
D)they are taxed as ordinary income not business expenses
Question
In a world with saving,making an income tax a consumption tax would require the tax base to be _____.

A)income
B)income minus savings
C)consumption plus investment
D)comprehensive
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If tax rates were 100 percent,tax revenues would be _____.

A)maximized
B)minimized
C)indeterminate
D)the same if they were 50 percent
Question
The percentage of additional income that will have to be paid in tax is an individual's _____.

A)marginal tax rate
B)average tax rate
C)proportional tax rate
D)flat tax rate
Question
When an income tax has a progressive rate structure,_____.

A)average tax rates are higher than marginal tax rates
B)marginal tax rates are higher than average tax rates
C)marginal tax rates are constant across all income ranges
D)average and marginal tax rates are equal across all income ranges
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The backward-bending supply curve of labor applies to _____.

A)individuals
B)groups
C)the economy as a whole
D)theoretical models
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The double taxation of saving creates a bias towards _____.

A)investment
B)consumption
C)luxury spending
D)the future
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The idea behind a flat tax is to _____.

A)cut taxes on high-income taxpayers
B)to raise taxes on high-income taxpayers
C)increase progressivity
D)minimize the excess burden of the income tax
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A sales tax is a type of consumption tax.
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The most significant form of revenue in developed countries is the income tax.
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It is easy to define income for tax purposes.
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Assuming that progressive taxation is desirable,a consumption tax calculated by subtracting saving from income would be preferable to a general sales-based consumption tax.
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IRA stands for Individual Retirement Asset.
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The excess burden of an income tax is a function of the _____.

A)average tax rate
B)flat tax rate
C)marginal tax rate
D)Laffer curve
Question
In the 1980s,marginal tax rates on high income taxpayers fell from 70 to 28 percent.Tax revenues coming from the top 1 percent of income earners _____.

A)fell as a percentage of income
B)fell in total,but not as a percentage of income taxes paid by all taxpayers
C)fell compared to middle-class taxpayers
D)increased as a percentage of income taxes paid by all taxpayers
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The Laffer Curve demonstrates that _____.

A)at some level of tax rates,tax revenues decline
B)there is no relationship between tax rates and tax revenue
C)there is no relationship between tax rates and labor supply
D)at some level of tax rates,labor supply declines
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The fact that unsheltered saving is taxed under our current tax system creates a double tax on saving because _____.

A)saving occurs out of after-tax income
B)of IRAs
C)investments earns such high rates of return
D)consumption should be equalized with saving
Question
The deadweight loss of taxation from an income tax is because of _____.

A)the inclusion of savings in the tax base
B)the Laffer curve
C)the income effect
D)the substitution effect
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The backward-bending supply curve for labor occurs because _____.

A)as wages increase,individuals pay higher taxes
B)as wages increase,individuals consume more leisure
C)as wages increases the number of hours worked increase
D)as wages increase,employers cannot afford as many hours
Question
If the backward-bending supply curve for labor has relevance for public finance,it is because _____.

A)at really high wage rates there will be insufficient labor to meet aggregate demand
B)there is a trade-off between leisure and labor
C)income taxes do no raise sufficient revenue to pay for public goods because individuals consume too much leisure
D)taxpayers are not receiving as much utility from public sector output as they are losing through the income effect associated with income taxes
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The only way that consumption can be taxed is through a general sales tax.
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Tax laws treat all in-kind payments as taxable income to the employers.
Question
Imputed rental income is considered taxable income to the homeowner under current tax law.
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Why does the double taxation of saving occur? Provide a numerical example of the double taxation of saving under a traditional income tax.
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The past two decades has seen a steady increase in the share of total taxes paid by high-income groups.
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Workers work for after-tax wages,thus an income tax represents a reduction in the effective wage rate.
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Define imputed rental income.Is imputed rental income taxed? Based on your answer,discuss the tax code treatment of homeowners and renters on equity grounds.
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Assume an income tax was doubled.Describe what would happen to labor supply and leisure.Can we be about the net effect on labor supply?
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What is the Haig-Simons definition of income? Are there any practical problems in implementing the Haig-Simons definition?
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The income effect associated with an income tax occurs because the individual has to work more to make up for the income paid in taxation.
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What does the Laffer curve illustrate? Draw a standard Laffer curve.
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There are no justifications for tax rates above the revenue-maximizing point.
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The Haig-Simons definition of income and the Fisher definition of income are virtually identical.
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What is the difference between marginal and average tax rates? Under what marginal and average tax rate conditions would an income tax be progressive?
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The revenue collected by an income tax is a function of the average tax rate.
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The Laffer Curve only applies to income taxes.
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Deck 13: The Taxation of Income
1
The sustainable flow of purchasing power available to an individual is equal to _____.

A)the Fisher definition of income.
B)the Haig-Simons definition of income
C)consumption
D)investment
A
2
Tax paid on income from a rental property represents _____.

A)a consumption tax
B)double taxation
C)progressive taxation
D)estate taxation
B
3
Two taxes that have consumption as a tax base are ____ taxes and _____ taxes.

A)income;general sales
B)general sales;valued-added
C)excise;income
D)estate;retail sales
B
4
Income taxes cause _____.

A)individuals to substitute towards leisure
B)individuals to substitute towards jobs with more in-kind benefits
C)individuals to work in underground markets
D)all of the above
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5
Imputed rental income ____.

A)is payment made by rental owners to facility management companies
B)provides no value to the recipient
C)is the dollar amount of the rental value of an owner-occupied home
D)is the dollar amount of the rental value of a renter-occupied home
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6
The dollar value of the maximum amount one can consume over a given period without reducing the value of one's wealth is the _____.

A)definition of income used to approximate in-kind benefits
B)Fisher definition of income
C)Laffer definition of income
D)Haig-Simons definition of income
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7
When an employer provides in-kind benefits to employees,the In-kind benefits are _____.

A)never taxed as income
B)sometimes taxed as income
C)always taxed as income
D)always taxed as consumption
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An income tax provides an incentive to _____.

A)work for large companies
B)increase investment
C)substitute away from being self-employed
D)consume more and save less
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Which of the following is not an in-kind benefit?

A)A company life insurance policy.
B)A company health plan.
C)A company's annual holiday bonus.
D)A company car.
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10
If the value of your baseball card collection increases during a year,it would count as income under which of the following definitions of income?

A)The Fisher definition of income.
B)The Haig-Simons definition of income.
C)The Laffer definition of income.
D)The imputed collectible return definition of income
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11
Income taxes tend to be favored over sales taxes _____.

A)because of the excess burden on income taxes
B)on the benefit principle
C)on equity grounds
D)as long as income as defined using the Haig-Simons definition
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Which of the following is a tax on consumption?

A)A comprehensive general sales tax.
B)A comprehensive value-added tax
C)An income tax in a world without saving.
D)All of the above.
E)a and b
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13
You are a government tax policy advisor.You are asked how to convert the U.S.income tax into a consumption tax.Which of the following is the best response?

A)It already is a consumption tax.
B)Flatten the brackets into one rate.
C)Exclude the first $25,000 of income.
D)Allow unlimited contributions into IRAs
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14
A comprehensive retail sales tax is equivalent to a tax on income when _____.

A)there is no deadweight loss from taxation
B)there is at least some investment in the economy
C)there is zero saving in the economy
D)the economy is at full employment
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15
A virtue of income taxes over sales taxes is that _____.

A)they are more comprehensive
B)they are more difficult to avoid
C)the excess burden of an income tax system is far smaller
D)progression can be built into the system
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16
Transforming the tax base of an income tax by subtracting savings has the advantage that _____.

A)a progressive rate structure can be applied to a consumption tax
B)all income can be taxed at a flat rate
C)it double taxes income
D)it guarantees progressivity
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The _____ of an income tax comes from the _____ effect.

A)excess burden;substitution
B)excess burden;income
C)excess benefits;substitution
D)excess benefits;income
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A general sales tax and a value-added tax have _____.

A)a common tax base
B)nothing in common
C)rates in common
D)investment as a tax base
E)a and d
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19
By providing in-kind benefits such as company cars,a company benefits because _____.

A)they can pay less for employees
B)their employees are late less frequently
C)employees are grateful
D)they are taxed as ordinary income not business expenses
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20
In a world with saving,making an income tax a consumption tax would require the tax base to be _____.

A)income
B)income minus savings
C)consumption plus investment
D)comprehensive
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21
If tax rates were 100 percent,tax revenues would be _____.

A)maximized
B)minimized
C)indeterminate
D)the same if they were 50 percent
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22
The percentage of additional income that will have to be paid in tax is an individual's _____.

A)marginal tax rate
B)average tax rate
C)proportional tax rate
D)flat tax rate
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23
When an income tax has a progressive rate structure,_____.

A)average tax rates are higher than marginal tax rates
B)marginal tax rates are higher than average tax rates
C)marginal tax rates are constant across all income ranges
D)average and marginal tax rates are equal across all income ranges
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The backward-bending supply curve of labor applies to _____.

A)individuals
B)groups
C)the economy as a whole
D)theoretical models
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The double taxation of saving creates a bias towards _____.

A)investment
B)consumption
C)luxury spending
D)the future
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The idea behind a flat tax is to _____.

A)cut taxes on high-income taxpayers
B)to raise taxes on high-income taxpayers
C)increase progressivity
D)minimize the excess burden of the income tax
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27
A sales tax is a type of consumption tax.
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The most significant form of revenue in developed countries is the income tax.
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29
It is easy to define income for tax purposes.
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Assuming that progressive taxation is desirable,a consumption tax calculated by subtracting saving from income would be preferable to a general sales-based consumption tax.
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IRA stands for Individual Retirement Asset.
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The excess burden of an income tax is a function of the _____.

A)average tax rate
B)flat tax rate
C)marginal tax rate
D)Laffer curve
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In the 1980s,marginal tax rates on high income taxpayers fell from 70 to 28 percent.Tax revenues coming from the top 1 percent of income earners _____.

A)fell as a percentage of income
B)fell in total,but not as a percentage of income taxes paid by all taxpayers
C)fell compared to middle-class taxpayers
D)increased as a percentage of income taxes paid by all taxpayers
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The Laffer Curve demonstrates that _____.

A)at some level of tax rates,tax revenues decline
B)there is no relationship between tax rates and tax revenue
C)there is no relationship between tax rates and labor supply
D)at some level of tax rates,labor supply declines
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35
The fact that unsheltered saving is taxed under our current tax system creates a double tax on saving because _____.

A)saving occurs out of after-tax income
B)of IRAs
C)investments earns such high rates of return
D)consumption should be equalized with saving
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36
The deadweight loss of taxation from an income tax is because of _____.

A)the inclusion of savings in the tax base
B)the Laffer curve
C)the income effect
D)the substitution effect
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37
The backward-bending supply curve for labor occurs because _____.

A)as wages increase,individuals pay higher taxes
B)as wages increase,individuals consume more leisure
C)as wages increases the number of hours worked increase
D)as wages increase,employers cannot afford as many hours
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If the backward-bending supply curve for labor has relevance for public finance,it is because _____.

A)at really high wage rates there will be insufficient labor to meet aggregate demand
B)there is a trade-off between leisure and labor
C)income taxes do no raise sufficient revenue to pay for public goods because individuals consume too much leisure
D)taxpayers are not receiving as much utility from public sector output as they are losing through the income effect associated with income taxes
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The only way that consumption can be taxed is through a general sales tax.
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40
Tax laws treat all in-kind payments as taxable income to the employers.
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Imputed rental income is considered taxable income to the homeowner under current tax law.
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42
Why does the double taxation of saving occur? Provide a numerical example of the double taxation of saving under a traditional income tax.
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43
The past two decades has seen a steady increase in the share of total taxes paid by high-income groups.
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44
Workers work for after-tax wages,thus an income tax represents a reduction in the effective wage rate.
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45
Define imputed rental income.Is imputed rental income taxed? Based on your answer,discuss the tax code treatment of homeowners and renters on equity grounds.
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46
Assume an income tax was doubled.Describe what would happen to labor supply and leisure.Can we be about the net effect on labor supply?
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What is the Haig-Simons definition of income? Are there any practical problems in implementing the Haig-Simons definition?
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The income effect associated with an income tax occurs because the individual has to work more to make up for the income paid in taxation.
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What does the Laffer curve illustrate? Draw a standard Laffer curve.
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There are no justifications for tax rates above the revenue-maximizing point.
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The Haig-Simons definition of income and the Fisher definition of income are virtually identical.
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What is the difference between marginal and average tax rates? Under what marginal and average tax rate conditions would an income tax be progressive?
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The revenue collected by an income tax is a function of the average tax rate.
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The Laffer Curve only applies to income taxes.
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