Tax is like sharing your favorite snack with friends so everyone can enjoy it, you give a little, and everyone gets to eat.
Imagine you have 10 candies, and you want to buy a toy. To get the toy, you need more money than just your 10 candies. So, you tell your friends that if they each give you one candy, you’ll all share the toy. That’s like tax, some people give a little extra so everyone can have something good.
How Tax Works
When grown-ups work or earn money, sometimes they need to give back a part of it, just like sharing candies. This is called paying tax. The government uses that money to build roads, schools, and hospitals, things that help people every day.
Sometimes, when you buy something, the store adds a little extra cost for tax, kind of like how your friend gave you an extra candy so you could all share the toy together.
So, tax is sharing, it helps everyone have better stuff in life. Tax is like sharing your favorite snack with friends so everyone can enjoy it, you give a little, and everyone gets to eat.
Imagine you have 10 candies, and you want to buy a toy. To get the toy, you need more money than just your 10 candies. So, you tell your friends that if they each give you one candy, you’ll all share the toy. That’s like tax, some people give a little extra so everyone can have something good.
Examples
- A teacher earns $40,000 per year and gives the government $8,000 as income tax.
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