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
Compare each passage's explicit claims about how a flat tax would affect high-income earners' tax payments—identify where Passage A and Passage B state whether high-income earners would pay less, about the same, or more under a flat tax.
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Unlock Full Passage26.The authors of the two passages would be most likely to disagree over whether
Correct Answer
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"Passage A" states: "high-income earners usually pay about as much tax under new flat-tax regimes as they would have paid under the previous codes." "Passage B" states: "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." These two explicit statements conflict: Passage A says high-income earners generally pay about the same under flat taxes, while Passage B asserts high-income earners would pay less under flat-tax proposals.
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