that is an undetrminable(sorry about my spelling) question because there are several African and Asian countries without taxes. i can say that it is deffinitly not the united states though.
Great Britain has one of the lowest tax rates of the industrialized nations. The United States and France have the highest tax rates.
It would depend on which constitution and country you are referring to.
Taxation Multiplier = - (MPC) / (1 - MPS) Where, MPC = marginal propensity to consume, and MPS = marginal propensity to save.
That is a true statement. Wisconsin, for example, taxes everyone fairly. The rate of tax is the same no matter how much you earn. The only more fair method of taxation would be very regressive and taxing those that use the system more. A use tax would be the most fair. Taxing those that use any particular service for that use would be very fair. The downside is that most people that are heavy users of the system have the lowest income. That makes this tax impossible.
A proportional tax is a tax imposed so that the tax rate is fixed as the amount subject to taxation, or know income increases.
Japan has the lowest birth rate in the world.
Hong Kong - 7.42, had the lowest birth rate in 2009...
cuba
india
Kiribati and Sweden Iceland is officially the country with the lowest murder rate with 0.00 murders per year
Singapore, fertility rate was about 1.3 in 2008, one of the lowest in the world.
Mauritius
Mali
Constantinople
Amsterdam........is not a country but a city in a country.
Great Britain has one of the lowest tax rates of the industrialized nations. The United States and France have the highest tax rates.
Great Britain has one of the lowest tax rates of the industrialized nations. The United States and France have the highest tax rates.