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In the long run, an increase in the growth rate of the money supply leads to an increase in the real interest rate, but no change in the nominal interest rate.
Benefits Principle
A concept that suggests taxes should be levied based on the benefits received by taxpayers, ensuring that those who benefit more from public services pay more taxes.
Ability-To-Pay Principle
The ability-to-pay principle is a tax theory suggesting that taxes should be levied based on the taxpayer’s capacity to pay, implying that wealthier individuals should pay more in taxes.
Gasoline Tax
A tax imposed on the sale of gasoline, often used by governments to raise revenue and discourage excessive fuel consumption.
Mortgage-Interest Deduction
A tax deduction for mortgage interest paid on the first $750,000 of mortgage debt, available to U.S. taxpayers.
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