Week2: Principles of Taxation: Sandra Haro
Week2: Principles of Taxation: Sandra Haro
Week2: Principles of Taxation: Sandra Haro
Principles of
Taxation
SANDRA HARO
Taxation
Taxation is a term for when a taxing authority, usually a
government, levies or imposes a financial obligation on
its citizens or residents
Purpose
1. Revenue Purpose
2. Regulatory Purpose
3. Compensatory Purpose
1. Nature, Scope, Classification,
and Essential Characteristics
NATURE
1. Inherent in Sovereignty
2. Legislative in Character
3. Public Purpose
4. Lifeblood of the Government
5. Subject to Constitutional and Inherent Limitations
SCOPE
a. Real properties
b. Personal properties.
c. Tangible properties
d. Intangible properties
3. Proportionate in character. The "ability to pay principle" is the basic rule in colleting taxes. Those who eam
more? contribute to the government's coffer more than those with lesser earnings:
4.Payable in the form of money. Money is the preferred payment of taxes. If property is taken to satisfy tax liability, the property is sold through
public auction to satisfy the tax obligation
5. Imposed for the purpose of raising revenue. Taxes are the primary of government funds finance its expenditures and projects:
6. Used for a public purpose. Money is taken from the public so it can be returned to them in the form of public benefits:
7. Enforced on some persons, properties or rights. Objects of taxation are either tangible or intangible properties, including business transactions,
8. Commonly required to be paid at regular intervals. The dates for paying of taxes are fixed by the law to
9. Imposed by the sovereign state within its jurisdiction. The enforcement of tax is subject to territorial
Debt
.
other Terms
Distinguish Power of
Taxation, Police Power,
and Eminent Domain
Power of Taxation
The power of Taxation is the power to enforce
contributions to support the government, and other
inherent powers of the state
Police Power
The power to protect citizens and
provide for safety and welfare for
society.
Eminent Domain Power
The power to take private
property (with compensation) for
public use.
Theory and Basis
of Taxation
Principles of a
Sound Tax System
Fiscal Adequacy
2. All appropriation, revenue or tariff bills chew originate exclusively from the
House of Representatives.
7. The congress may authorize the president to fix tariff rates, imports
& export quotas, tonnage and wharfage dues and other dutier or
imposts.