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Attached is the outline and The “breaking it down” handout, the circled parts are my part of the essay. Both documents are helpful. The example content outline I gave you is the basic format for the...

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Attached is the outline and The “breaking it down” handout, the circled parts are my part of the essay. Both documents are helpful. The example content outline I gave you is the basic format for the content outline. The “breaking it down” handout is a guide for how to develop an argument, which you need to do for the pro / con arguments in each section of the content outline.

For each content area, you need to useat least four sourcesthat providefactual evidence.Typically, the academic articles / research-based reports will provide facts to support the various arguments. There is also data from government websites and other primary sources.

It is okto use each source in more than one content area, but that does not mean that all content areas can have the same four sources and nothing else...

In addition to the four fact-based sources, you can use newspaper articles,onlinearticles, blogs, etc., to show opinions or to layout the basic arguments, but you cannot present such sources as factual evidence to support a point. You need to be discerning with such information because opinions are sometimes presented as fact by the author /organization publishing it. They may cite other sources that say the same thing, but if you look closely, you see that what is being cited is also opinion.

Most importantly: Do not create more work for yourself!

You do not need to do any additional research. There are enough sources on the bibliography to develop the arguments.

You also do not need to add new content areas. What I outlined in the prompt is plenty.

Alright so, the first outline, aka the research/breaking it down outline, use that one first. It’s the picture I sent you with the circled items. Do that first. Fill it up with info and sources. Only do the circled items.

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Preeta answered on Mar 02 2021
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1. Progressive Tax = Ability to Pay = Tax Fairness
a. “Ability to Pay” is a thing:
Different people have different ability to pay (Bruno and Frank, 2019). People earn different amount of income and so their ability to pay is limited. This is a type of economic principle which states that the amount of tax to be paid should be dependent on the level of burden of tax (Crane, 2018). For some section of society GDP is quite low (Bureau of Economic Analysis, 2018) and it will be injustice to them if they are made to pay the same amount of tax like other people (Federation of Tax Administrators, 2019).
. Progressive Tax being proposed is based on “ability to pay”:
Progressive tax follows the principle of ability to pay that is taxes should be levied based on the ability of the person to pay tax (Stiglitz, 2013). This system aims to put high tax on such business houses and individuals who earn high and low taxes should be collected from people who earn lower income (Noggle, Erion and Luke, 2018). Regressive system of tax actually makes inequality in the society (Regressive Tax). CEOs make much more than normal workers, so it is injustice if both the parties are compelled to pay same amount of tax (Mishel and Alyssa, 2015).
2. Progressive Tax = reducing disparity in effective/aggregate tax rate = tax fairness
a. “effective/aggregate tax rate” is a thing:
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