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    International taxation is one of the most pressing global topics in the world today. Tax regulations was one of the most pressing topics in the recent United States presidential campaign. The reason that people are so concerned with taxation is because it affects many aspect of society. Taxes affect how much money employees are able to take home. The government is concerned with taxes because it is hoe it generates revenue to fund governmental programs. The Mariam Webster dictionary defines a tax

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    The American economy has been growing at a slower rate in recent years than seen in the past. This slow growth has caused the wages of American workers to stagnate. Despite the promise of the ‘American Dream,’ the distribution of income in the United States is less equal than that of most countries. Many Americans now believe that the tax system may be the cause of this inequality, or at least a possible solution to reducing inequality. Efficiency vs. Equity The tradeoff between the values of efficiency

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    The Beginning of Our United States The British government had enormous problems after the enduring victory over France in the Seven Years War. The Seven Years War had virtually doubled the national public debt, and the attainment of half the territory in North America had vastly compounded the problems of controlling the empire. These circumstances required new revenues for the empire, and the ruling circles in Great Britain believed that the colonists were best able to provide the necessary

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