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Some states exclude necessities, such as food and clothing, from their sales tax. Other states do not. • Discuss the merits of this exclusion in terms of both efficiency and equity. • Consider Texas your own home state, does it exclude necessities, why or why not? • As with all things, one decision can lead to another. Once necessities are excluded, “necessities” must be defined. Research the tax definition of “necessity” in your state (or another if your state does not exclude) and evaluate it.
It's less efficient to exclude food and clothing, as you have
introduced complexity to the collection of sales tax.
It's more equitable and more moral to exclude food and clothing, as
they are necessities. They should not be taxed at the same level as
luxuries or "sin goods" such as tobacco or alcohol.
Efficiency: This is inefficient, since it
encourages all consumers to favor the items with the lower tax
rates (food and clothing, for example). People will tend to consume
more of these goods than they would ideally want, because of the
artificially lower prices.
Equity: Since these items occupy a larger share of
the budgets of low-income households, a sales tax that exempts
necessities is regressive --- that is, it places a lower burden on
low-income families.
necessities: Goods or service (such as food,clothing) whose consumption is essential to human survival, or which is considered indispensable for maintaining a certain minimum standard-of-living.
for example oxygen,water,food these are necessary for
our body
let us consider Newyork as the home
state
as per NYC
Sales Tax: The second largest source of NYS tax revenues is the Sales/Use Tax. accounting for 18.2% of NYS tax revenues and 8.3% of total State revenues. The Sales Tax is imposed on the sale of most goods purchased( such as food and clothing)in NYS and on enumerated services provided in the State. The Compensating Use Tax is imposed on purchases made outside of the State and brought into it for use.
This is second time i quesitoned for this same quesition thank you