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As you read this explainer, highlight the taxes and areas of expenditure you are unfamiliar with. Who collects tax?…
Table 1: Total taxation revenue of Australian government, 2017–18 ($m) Australian Government…
As you read, highlight any words you do not understand. Income Income is the money people receive. For taxation…
The government can alter the level of economic activity by changing the rates of the various types of taxes that…
Part 1: Is this assessable income? Is the income in each of these scenarios assessable income? Jane…
Table 1: Main source of household income by year and percentage, Australia, 2007–08 to 2017–18 …
Use the diagrams that follow to indicate the impact of cutting the rate of each of 4 different taxes: the GST, customs…
Human Development Index The Human Development Index (HDI) is a statistical tool used to measure a country's overall…
Use Table 1 to answer the following questions. Table 1: Tax revenue, spending and the HDI of selected countries in the…
Your task is to explore similarities and differences between the Australian economy and one other economy in the Asia…
There are 4 types of goods in economics, which are defined based on excludability and rivalrousness in consumption.…
Work in pairs to complete this investigation. Identify as many goods and services that governments provide in your…