Tax equity refers to
a. rules that limit how much a government can increase taxes each year.
b. determining the amount one pays in property tax based on the equity they have in their home.
c. the fairness of a tax in terms of who bears the cost of paying it.
d. the ratio between tax revenues and general expenses.
c
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
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Until 2008, which part of the Bill of Rights did NOT apply to the states?
a. Fourteenth Amendment b. Second Amendment c. Fourth Amendment d. Fifth Amendment