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English_for_Finance_and_Banking

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I. Mark the correct answers on the following questions:

1.To the national taxes and other compulsory payments we can deliver:

a)     excise tax;

b)     the market collection;

c)     rental payment;

d)    profit tax;

e)     rate.

2.Match the local taxes:

a)     advertising tax;

b)     commercial patent payment;

c)     hotel payment;

d)    craft tax.

3.Match taxes, which are paid by the juridical persons:

a)     tax on income;

b)     value-added tax;

c)     craft tax;

d)    excise tax

4.Match taxes which are paid by legal and natural persons:

a)     land-tax;

b)     craft tax;

c)     rate;

d)    tax paid by the transport owners.

5.Name the functions of the tax administration:

a)     implementation of the tax documents control;

b)     numeration of the tax volumes;

c)     implementation of the checking up the special licenses;

d)    implementation of the control of the fullness and timeliness of the tax payments.

 

II.Fill the tables:

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III.  Match what statements are true and what are false. Results write to the table:

 

    1. To have an effective tax system, government must have criteria or standards.
    2. People seem to be more willing to pay taxes, when they don’t understand them.
    3. A tax should be easy to collect.
    4. It should require a large enforcement staff.
    5. People always agree about what is or is not fair when it comes to taxes.
    6. It is possible to measure benefits, derived from government spending.
    7. People with higher incomes suffer less discomfort than people with lower incomes even if they pay higher taxes.
    8. The only means most people have of paying taxes is the income they earn.

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