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Match each scenario with the tax it is describing by putting the correct number next t the proper tax.
1) Yvonne buys gloves that cost $10.00. At the register, she must pay
$10.80.
TARIFF
2)Sasha bought a house last year. She just got a tax bill from the
county showing the value of her house and the amount of tax she
PROPERTY
TAX
Owes
3)Bigmart sells boots made in China and boots made in the U. S.
Bigmart must pay 27% tax on each pair of boots made in China, but
not on the U. S. made boots.
ESTATE
TAX
4)State citizens voted to add a 75-cent tax to each pack of cigarettes
to pay for programs to help people quit smoking.
Income/Social
Security/Medicare
Taxes
5)Jake got his paycheck today. He worked 40 hours at $20 per hour
His gross pay was $800, but the amount of his paycheck was only
EXCISE
TAX
Conc
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