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The income tax slab rates are given below. Explain the types of taxation represented in slab 3 and slab 4. (a) upto Rs. 1,60,000 = No tax. (b) Rs. 1,60,001 to Rs. 5,00,000 = 10% - Economic Applications

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The income tax slab rates are given below. Explain the types of taxation represented in slab 3 and slab 4.

  1. upto Rs. 1,60,000 = No tax.
  2. Rs. 1,60,001 to Rs. 5,00,000 = 10%
  3. Rs. 5,00,001 to Rs. 8,00,000 = 20%
  4. Above Rs. 8,00,000 = 30%
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The type of taxation, income tax, represented in slabs 3 and 4, indicates progressive taxation. The tax rate increases with an increase in the income slab of the income earner.

  • Slab 3 (Rs. 5,00,001 to Rs. 8,00,000 at 20%): This slab represents a middle tier where individuals earning between Rs. 5,00,001 and Rs. 8,00,000 are taxed at 20%. This rate is higher than the previous slab (10% for incomes between Rs. 1,60,001 to Rs. 5,00,000), reflecting the progressive nature of the tax system. The purpose here is to apply a higher tax rate to higher income brackets, which is based on the ability-to-pay principle. This principle suggests that those who have higher incomes can afford to contribute a larger percentage to public revenues.

  • Slab 4 (Above Rs. 8,00,000 at 30%): This is the highest tax bracket in the system you've described, where incomes exceeding Rs. 8,00,000 are taxed at 30%. This slab is a further application of the progressive tax principle, designed to tax the highest earners with the highest rates. The reason behind such a structure is to reduce income inequality, redistribute wealth more effectively, and finance public goods and services in a way that does not unduly burden those with less economic capability.

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