Chapter 2: Basic Income Tax Computation Flashcards

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Which taxation principle is listed below?

As income rises, the proportion of tax raised also rises. For example: 20% up to £37,500 of taxable income and 40% up to £150,000 of taxable income.

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Progressive taxation

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Which taxation principle is listed below?

As income rises the proportion of tax paid falls.

For example, the tax on a litre of petrol is the same regardless of the level of income of the purchaser.

It represents a greater proportion of income for a low income earner than a high income earner.

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Regressive taxation

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Which taxation principle is listed below?

As income rises the proportion of tax remains constant. For example, 10% of all earnings regardless of the level.

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Proportional taxation

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Which taxation principle is listed below?

A tax calculated as a percentage of the value of the item. For example, 20% VAT on most goods sold in the UK.

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Ad valorem principle

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What is the main difference between tax evasion and tax avoidance?

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Tax evasion is illegal.

Tax avoidance is legal.

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What is test one of the UK residency test?

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During the tax year…

  • Have they been in UK for less than 16 days?
  • A person who is in UK less than 46 days and Non UK resident during three previous tax years.
  • Works full time overseas subject to not being in UK for more than 90 days

If yes - Non UK resident
If no- Test 2

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What is test two of the UK residency test?

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  • A person in uk for 183 or more days in tax year
  • 30 days in tax year and only home in UK
  • Full time work in UK?

If yes - UK resident
If no- Test 3

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