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Question
Describe canons of Taxation.
Solution
According to Adam Smith, there are four canons or maxims of taxation. They are as follows:
Canons of Taxation:
- Economical
- Equitable
- Convenient
- Certain
- (Efficient and Flexible)
1. Canon of Ability:
- The Government should impose tax in such a way that the people have to pay taxes according to their ability.
- In such a case, a rich person should pay more tax compared to a middle class person or a poor person.
2. Canon of Certainty:
- The Government must ensure that there is no uncertainty regarding the rate of tax or the time of payment.
- If the Government collects taxes arbitrarily, then these will adversely affect the efficiency of the people and their working ability too.
3. Canon of Convenience:
- The method of tax collection and the timing of the tax payment should suit the convenience of the people.
- The Government should make convenient arrangements for all the taxpayers to pay the taxes without difficulty.
4. Canon of Economy:
- The Government has to spend money collecting taxes, for example, salaries are given to the persons who are responsible for collecting taxes.
- The taxes, where collection costs are more are considered bad taxes.
- Hence, according to Smith, the Government should impose only those taxes whose collection costs are very less and cheap.
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