• Federal Excise Taxes Elements and Select Analyses

Federal Excise Taxes Elements and Select Analyses

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There are four common types of excise taxes: (1) sumptuary (or "sin") taxes, (2) regulatory or environmental taxes, (3) benefit-based taxes (or user charges), and (4) luxury taxes. Sumptuary taxes were traditionally imposed for moral reasons, but are currently rationalised, in part, to discourage a specific activity that is thought to have negative spillover effects (or "externalities") on society. Regulatory or environmental taxes are imposed to offset external costs associated with regulating public safety or to discourage consumption of a specific commodity that is thought to have negative externalities on society. Benefit-based taxes (which include user charges) are imposed to charge users of a particular public good for financing and maintenance of that public good. Lastly, luxury taxes are primarily imposed as one way to raise revenue, particularly from higher-income households. This book provides an introduction and general analysis of excise taxes. First, a brief history of U.S. excise tax policy is provided. Second, the various forms of excise taxes and their respective administrative advantages and disadvantages are described. Third, the effect of federal excise taxes on federal, state, and local tax revenue is discussed. Fourth, the economic effects of various types of excise taxes are analysed. The effects on consumer behaviour and equity among taxpayers could be important issues for assessment of current excise tax policy or for the design of new excise taxes.

  • Author(s): Jerold M. Busch
  • Publisher: Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 91
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Edition: UK ed.
  • Published: 2013
  • Dimensions: Height: 9 Inches, Length: 6 Inches, Weight: 0.38801358112 Pounds, Width: 0.25 Inches
  • Estimated Delivery: Jan 24, 2026
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