Definition of Tax Law
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Florencia Ucha, in May. 2013
TheRight Tax, also known as the concept of Tax Law, is an integral part of the Public Law, which in turn is inserted into the Financial law, and takes care of study the laws from which the local government manifests its tax force with the mission of achieving through it income economic by citizens and companies, and that are those that will allow you to cover public spending in all areas of the state.
In other words, through the so-called taxes, which are monetary obligations sustained by law, the state makes money to support and maintain the different areas that make up the state: public administration, and on the other hand guarantees citizens the satisfaction and access to services such as: safety, health, education, among the main.
Meanwhile, it will be the taxpayers, citizens or legal entities, who must comply with the payment of those taxes established by national law.
The payment of a tax will not imply, for those who pay, a consideration of immediate effect from the state, but what it will guarantee is that the person will be able to access the education and public health and will also enjoy the protection provided by the national security forces, just financially supported through taxes imposed by the condition.
We can find different types of taxes: internal (They meet in the nation in question, in the provinces, municipalities, cities, such is the case of Value Added Tax (VAT), Gross Income, Income Tax, among others), external (they are the result of the import, that is, the entry into a country of goods and services), direct (because they are applied directly with an impact on income or properties), indirect (They reach people outside the taxpayer, that is, the tax is paid by whoever receives or buys goods), real and objective (they tax people regardless of personal conditions), personal or subjective (They especially take into account the contributory capacity of individuals, taking into account the income they receive and the assets they have available).
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