Topics
Direct Taxes
Direct taxation is levied on income, wealth and profit. Direct taxes include income tax, inheritance tax, national insurance contributions, capital gains tax, and corporation tax (a tax on company profits). The burden of a direct tax cannot be passed on.
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Does the UK need a wealth tax on millionaires and billionaires?
17th January 2023
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Fiscal Policy - The Laffer Curve
Study Notes
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Taxation - Economics of National Insurance
Topic Videos
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Fiscal Policy - How Much Could be Raised by a Wealth Tax?
27th October 2022
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The Mini Budget - A Chancellor Risking Financial Instability
23rd September 2022
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What are national insurance contributions?
23rd February 2022
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Fiscal Policy - Impact of Tax Rises (Revision Essay Plan)
Practice Exam Questions
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Fiscal Policy - Should Inheritance Tax be Reformed?
6th December 2021
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Will the government increase national insurance to pay for social care?
7th September 2021
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The evolution of taxation by cartoonist KAL
23rd January 2017
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UK tax burden set to be the highest in 30 years
9th February 2017
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What has happened to taxes over time?
5th March 2017
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Fiscal Policy - Clear The Deck Knowledge Retrieval Activity
Quizzes & Activities
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Fiscal Policy: Taxation - The Basics
Topic Videos
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Corporation Tax and Aggregate Demand & Supply
Topic Videos
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Direct Taxes
Topic Videos
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Taxes (Quizlet Revision Activity)
Quizzes & Activities
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Know your UK Tax Rates! (Quizlet Activity)
Quizzes & Activities
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Direct and Indirect Taxes
Topic Videos
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Basics of Income Tax
Study Notes
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Income Tax Systems (MCQ Revision Question)
Practice Exam Questions
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Should the rich be taxed more?
2nd September 2017
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Labour mobility limits tax raising powers
5th July 2017