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Ability-To-Pay Principle
The principle of tax fairness by which those with greater ability to pay a tax should pay more tax.
Ability-To-Pay
A concept in taxation that taxes should be levied according to an individual or entity’s ability to shoulder the tax burden.
Lump-Sum Tax
A tax that is the same for everyone, regardless of any actions people take.
Ability-To-Pay Principle
A taxation principle suggesting that taxes should be levied according to an individual's or entity's capability to bear the tax burden.
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