Increasing The Income Of The Population And Reducing The Tax Burden As A Key Factor In Improving The Living Standards Of The Population

Author(s):  
G‘anibаyev Ilxomjon Shokiraliyevich ◽  

The article describes the increase in living standards, income of individuals, income from wages, salaries of employees of budgetary institutions and organizations, pensions, stipends and allowances, increase in domestic consumption as a result of income growth, growth of gross per capita income, tax rates have been reduced and simplified over the years

1986 ◽  
Vol 14 (12) ◽  
pp. 1457-1461 ◽  
Author(s):  
Samar K. Datta ◽  
Jeffrey B. Nugent

Subject Taxation effects on inequality in Africa. Significance Economic inequalities in African countries have failed to decline significantly despite gradual growth in per capita GDP over the past several years. Progressive taxation is weak in many countries, but improving this source of revenue alone will not close the inequality gap for some of the world's poorest. Impacts Political patronage and fear of elite emigration will discourage politicians from proposing progressive taxes. If introduced, higher taxes would only reduce inequality if collected transparently and invested in services for those with low incomes. Low income tax rates will limit revenue flows to fund major infrastructure projects, especially if other revenue sources are depressed.


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