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In which category the tax principals are not correctly reflected?Question 15Answera.Convenience and voluntary complianceb.Economy and uncertaintyc.Progressive and efficiencyd.Equity and simplicity

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In which category the tax principals are not correctly reflected?Question 15Answera.Convenience and voluntary complianceb.Economy and uncertaintyc.Progressive and efficiencyd.Equity and simplicity

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The tax principles are not correctly reflected in the category "Economy and uncertainty". The principles of taxation generally include convenience, voluntary compliance, equity, simplicity, efficiency, and progressivity. However, "economy" and "uncertainty" are not typically included as principles of taxation. Economy refers to the cost-effectiveness of tax collection, while uncertainty is not a principle but a condition that can affect tax compliance and revenue.

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