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Lesson Chapter Personal Finance Sales Tax and Income Tax S.(A) Calculate the sales tax for a given purchase and calculate income tax for earned wages. Understand the TEKS When you buy something, you often pay more than the amount on the price tag. That is because an additional amount called sales tax is added to the price. Sales tax is collected by local and state governments. The amount is a percent of the price and it varies from one location to another. Suppose you buy a soccer ball that costs $, and the sales tax rate where you live is %. So the total amount you pay is $ plus % of $. To find a percent of an amount, rewrite the percent as a decimal. Then multiply by the amount. To write a percent as a decimal, move the decimal point two places to the left. So % as a decimal is.. $.($) $ $. $. So you pay a total of $. for the soccer ball. Words to Know sales tax percent income tax dependent net income gross income There is another way that you can find the total. If you pay % tax, you pay % of the price, plus % of the price. This means you are paying % of the price. So you can multiply by. to get.. Not only do you pay more than the price when you buy something because of sales tax. You also get less than you earn when you work because of income tax. Income is the amount of money a person earns. One way a person earns money is by working at a job. Income tax is an amount collected by the government from any money a person earns. It is a percent based on the amount earned. Income tax is also affected by how many dependents a person has. A dependent is someone who depends on someone else for financial support. Children are dependents of their parents. Suppose Jason earns $, per year working in a grocery store. Further suppose that his income tax rate is %. That means that % of $, is subtracted from Jason s income. To find out how much that is, rewrite the percent as a decimal. Then multiply it by the income to find the amount of income tax. Subtract the income tax from his earnings to find the amount left over for Jason to spend or save. $,.($,) $, $, $, There is another way to find how much he has left after taxes. Since his income tax rate is %, he earns % of his earnings minus % of his earnings. This means he earns % %, or %, of his earnings. Therefore, you can multiply $, by. to get $,. Jason has $, left after income taxes. This amount is often called the take-home pay or net income. The income before taxes are subtracted is known as gross income. Income taxes are officially due on April each year. They are paid to a government organization known as the Internal Revenue Service, or IRS. In addition to income tax paid to the federal government, many state and local governments also collect tax. Rather than paying all at once, people can have small amounts taken out of each paycheck throughout the year. The government uses money collected through sales tax and income tax to pay for the services it provides. For example, some money might be used to build roadways or bridges. It might pay to make parks and playgrounds. Some money might be used to make loans to college students, research new medicines, or give food to people who cannot afford it. Money may also be used to maintain police and fire departments, as well as some hospitals. Mathematics Level G Copying is illegal. Measuring Up to the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills

Sales Tax and Income Tax Lesson Guided Instruction Problem Solution Problem Step Step Step Step Step Step Daniel buys a new video game for $., a manual for the game for $., and a poster for $.. Sales tax where he lives is.%. What is the total cost of Daniel s purchase? Find the answer two ways. Find the total cost of the items before sales tax. $. $. $. $ Find the amount of sales tax. Write.% as a decimal. Multiply the decimal by the total cost. Round the amount to the nearest cent..($.) $ Add the sales tax to the total cost. $. $. $ Find the total cost in one step. $.( ) $. What is the total cost of Daniel s purchase? $ Carla gets paid $, every two weeks. Her income tax rate is %. How much income tax does Carla pay for one year? How much does Carla have left over to spend or save? Find the total amount Carla earns in one year. Carla gets $, every weeks. There are weeks in a year, so Carla gets paid times. $, $ Find the amount of income tax. Write % as a decimal. Multiply the decimal by the total earnings..($,) $ Mastery Education MasteryEducation.com Copying is illegal. Chapter Personal Finance

Lesson Sales Tax and Income Tax Step Subtract the income tax from the earnings. $, $, $ How are sales tax and income tax similar, and how are they different? How much income tax does Carla pay for one year? $ Solution How much does Carla have left over to spend or save? $ Another Example Fred earns an income of $,, and must pay % in taxes. Why can he use the expression.(,) to find his net income? Other Example Suppose you buy a DVD player and two DVDs. Item Cost DVD player $ DVD $ You must pay % sales tax. Estimate the total cost, including tax. Explain how you found your answer. Mathematics Level G Copying is illegal. Measuring Up to the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills

Sales Tax and Income Tax Lesson Discuss Elevate Financial Literacy Critical Thinking Solve each problem.. Employees can have some income that is not taxable. For example, an amount an employee pays for health insurance may not be taxable. Suppose an employee earns $, per year. The cost of insurance is $,. Compare the employee s taxable income with the total income. Explain how this difference affects the amount of income taxes the employee pays. Share your answer with a partner. Compare your answers. Make sure your answers are complete and correct.. Sue wants to buy a car. The table shows the costs of two cars. Car A $, Car B $, Sue will pay a % sales tax. What is the total difference in cost between the two cars, with and without sales tax? Explain.. Leo saved $. He wants to buy a model train that costs $.. If the sales tax is.%, does Leo have enough money to buy the model train? Support your answer with evidence.. Suppose you know the price of an item and the total cost with sales tax. How could you use this information to determine the rate of sales tax?. Work with a partner. Choose two to three items from a newspaper advertisement. Use the sales tax where you live to calculate the total cost of the items with tax. Collaborative Learning Mastery Education MasteryEducation.com Copying is illegal. Chapter Personal Finance

Lesson Sales Tax and Income Tax STAAR Practice DIRECTIONS Read each question. Then circle the letter for the correct answer. Gene bought a yacht for $,. Sales tax is %. What is the price of the yacht including sales tax? A $, B $, C $, D $, Lisa buys a couch that costs $. She pays a total of $., including sales tax. State Sales Tax (%) Arizona. California. Illinois. Oklahoma. Based on the table, where did Lisa buy the couch? F G H J Arizona California Illinois Oklahoma Luke got a job that pays $ per week. He wants to save $,. If the income tax rate is %, about how many weeks will he have to work to have $,? A weeks Jen wants to buy the entire outfit she sees in a store window. The table shows the prices of the outfit s pieces. Shirt $ Pants $. Sneakers $. If sales tax is.%, how much will the outfit cost altogether? F $. G $. H $. J $. Brian gets paid $ per week. The table shows income tax rates. Income ($) Tax (%),,,,, Brian takes two weeks of unpaid vacation each year. How much does Brian pay in income tax each year? A $, B $, C $, D $, B C D weeks weeks weeks Mathematics Level G Copying is illegal. Measuring Up to the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills

Sales Tax and Income Tax Lesson STAAR Assessment DIRECTIONS Read each question. Then circle the letter for the correct answer. Max earns $, per year. The table shows the tax rate if he is single or married. Status Income Tax (%) Single Married filing jointly How will the amount of income tax he pays be affected if he changes from his status from single to married filing jointly? A It decreases by $,. B It decreases by $,. C It increases by $,. D It increases by $,. Sue bought a computer advertised for $. She paid $ with sales tax. Which statement is true? F She paid a sales tax of.%. G She paid a sales tax of.%. H She paid an income tax of.%. J She paid an income tax of.%. Dean earned $, last year. The income tax rate is %. What is Dean s net income? A $, B $, C $, D $, Dylan bought a cowboy hat for $, jeans for $, and boots for $. The sales tax rate is.%. Which expression represents Dylan s total bill? F ( ).( ) G. H.( ) J.( ) ( ) Laura earned $, for one month s worth of work. She paid $ in income tax. What decimal number represents the income tax rate? Record your answer and fill in the bubbles on the following grid. Be sure to use the correct place value. + Mastery Education MasteryEducation.com Copying is illegal. Chapter Personal Finance