Taxation

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Taxation is how governments obtain money to provide what they define as services required for the "common good." What registers as the common good is defined by said government. Taxation can also be used to advance political or social goals, as seen in wealth or soda taxes.

There are many kinds of taxes, just as there are many things that are (or are not) considered to be in the common good.

Taxes can include:

Most systems of taxation not only use a combination of several of these, but have many exceptions (and loopholes) from universal application - for instance, a sales tax might not apply to food or clothing.

Rates of taxation and the provision of some services can be matters of great political contention, with Tax revolts common throughout world history.

In the United States, the Democratic party generally favors higher income taxes to pay for government social programs, whereas the Republican Party generally favors smaller government and lower taxes.

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