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The process or means by which the sovereign, C
through its law-making body, raises income to
defray the expenses of the government
a. Toll
c. Taxation
b. License fee
d. Assessment
The proportional contribution by persons and a
property levied by the law-making body of the State
by virtue of its sovereignty for the support of the
government and all public needs is referred to as
a. Taxes
c. License fees
b. Toll
d. Assessment
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The primary purpose of taxation is d
a. To encourage the growth of some industries
through the proper use of incentives
b. To implement the police power of the State
c. To reduce excessive inequalities of wealth
d. To raise revenue for governmental needs
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Which of the following is not a secondary purpose of d
taxation?
a. To serve as key instrument of social control
b. To effect a more equitable distribution of wealth
among people
c. To achieve social and economic stability
d. To raise revenue to defray the necessary expenses
of the government
Which theory in taxation states that without taxes, a b
government would be paralyzed for lack of
power to activate and operate it, resulting in its
destruction?
a. Power to destroy theory
c. Sumptuary theory
b. Lifeblood theory
d. Symbiotic doctrine
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