Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Both passages compare flat taxes (one single rate) with graduated taxes. Passage A says Estonia’s flat tax has worked in real life and can still be fair by exempting a basic amount; also, because complicated tax codes let rich people dodge taxes, wealthy people often end up paying about the same under a flat tax. Passage B says people misunderstand graduated taxes (higher rates apply only to the extra income above set cutoffs), and because poor people need every dollar for basics, a flat tax that lowers taxes for both the poor and the rich could force the middle class to pay more.
Logic Breakdown
Find the common question both passages address by scanning for statements about flat vs. graduated taxes—focus on references to fairness/progressivity and who bears the tax burden.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage22.Both passages are concerned with answering which one of the following questions?
Correct Answer
C
Both passages center on whether a flat tax can be made progressive or fair to different income groups. Passage A raises the objection that flat taxes are unfair ('Practical types who said that flat taxes cannot work offer a further instant objection, once they are shown such taxes working, namely, that they are unfair.') and explains how progressivity can be adjusted within a flat-tax design ('A flat tax on personal incomes combines a threshold (that is, an exempt amount) with a single rate of tax on all income above it. The extent to which such a system is progressive can be varied within wide limits using just these two variables.'). Passage B similarly focuses on fairness and distributional effects, explaining how graduated taxes treat income layers and warning that flat-tax proposals (even with exemptions) could shift burdens ('Even some of the flat tax proposals recognize this, and want to exempt a primary layer from the tax system.'; '...if the working poor are going to pay less and the high-income earners are going to pay less, it is naturally going to fall on the middle class to make up the difference.'). Together these passages are answering whether a flat tax can be fair to all taxpayers.
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