Why do you think the marginal tax rate jumps up from 34 percent

Question # 00323563 Posted By: truetutor Updated on: 06/24/2016 08:29 PM Due on: 07/24/2016
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  • Refer to the corporate marginal tax rate information in Table 2.3.

  1.  to 39 percent at a taxable income of $100,001, and then falls back to a 34 percent marginal rate at a taxable income of $335,001?

  2. Compute the average tax rate Why do you think the marginal tax rate jumps up from 34 percent

  3. for a corporation with exactly $335,001 in taxable income. Does this confirm your explanation in part (a)? What is the average tax rate for a corporation with exactly $18,333,334? Is the same thing happening here?

  4. Both the 39 percent and 38 percent tax rates represent what is called a tax “bubble.” Suppose the government wanted to lower the upper threshold of the 39 percent marginal tax bracket from $335,000 to $200,000. What would the new 39 percent bubble rate have to be?

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