Role of Government in the Economy
Across
- 2. is a tax based on an individual’s income from all sources.
- 3. is a tax on goods imported into the United States from another country. It is also known as a tariff.
- 6. is a tax that is collected from a worker’s paycheck.
- 11. is a joint federal-state medical insurance program for low-income people.
- 12. the use of taxes to encourage or discourage certain economic behaviors.
- 14. is a mandatory payment to a local, state, or national government.
- 17. is a federal program to aid older citizens who have retired, children who have lost a parent or both parents, and people with disabilities.
- 18. is a tax based on a corporation’s profits.
- 19. places a higher percentage (%) rate of taxation on high-income earners than on low-income earners.
- 20. Each year the President and Congress work together to establish the _, a plan for spending federal tax money.
Down
- 1. is a tax based on the value of an individual’s or business’s assets, generally real estate.
- 4. is a tax based on the value of designated goods or services at the time of sale.
- 5. is a person’s income earned after deductions and taxes.
- 7. Introduced in 1966, _ is a national health insurance program for citizens over 65.
- 8. is a tax on property that is transferred to others on the death of the owner.
- 9. The federal budget is prepared for a __, a 12-month period for which an organization plans its expenditures.
- 10. is government spending that is required by current law.
- 13. is government income from taxes and nontax sources.
- 15. Each year, taxpayers must complete a __, a form used to report income and taxes owed to various levels of government (local, state, federal government).
- 16. is the Federal Insurance Contributions Act, a payroll tax that provides coverage for the elderly, the unemployed due to disability, and surviving family members of wage earners who have died.