Economic agents
By: Claudia Paredes Alonso
Households:
Basic goods and services, such as food and clothing.
Goods and services such as transportation, libraries, schools, or hospitals.
We purchase the goods and services they provide.
Finantial remuneration and salary
Provide education through a private school
Businesses
Government
Businesses
They spend money to buy things or to help pay for their projects.
We spend money on these products.
They offer services and products depending on what people need.
They get together and do things depending on what they need.
Government
Households
Next
Government
Products
Provides services and products
Payment taxes
Payment taxes
Services and products
Business
Households
Taxes that my family pay:
IRPF (Personal Income Tax): taxed on citizens' income, such as salaries, pensions or self-employment activities. VAT (Value Added Tax): tax applied to the consumption of goods and services, included in most purchases. Corporation Tax: paid by companies on profits made during the year. Property Tax (IBI): municipal tax paid by owners of homes, premises or land. Inheritance and Gift Tax: paid when receiving an inheritance or a gift.
We have subscribed to Netflix so we can watch series and movies together.
The government uses the tax money paid by families and businesses to provide public services.
My sister goes to the same school as me, but she is in Baccalaureate and it is private, not provided by the government.
When we want new clothes, we visit Brownie since it has many different styles and affordable prices.
My mother worked as a secondary school teacher at a state-subsidized private school called Colegio La Anunciata.
We also have Prime Video to watch series, movies, and documentaries.
Our telephone line and Wi-Fi are provided by the company Movistar.
Companies pay taxes to the government every month. That money is used to create services and pay people who work for the government.
I go to Maristas, which is a public school, since I'm in secondary school and have been here since kindergarten.
Here we purchase ingredients to prepare our meals, as well as other hygiene products. We like this supermarket because it offers good-quality items.
The government gives money to companies so that they can conduct research and studies, or also so that they can make profits.
Economic agents
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Economic agents
By: Claudia Paredes Alonso
Households:
Basic goods and services, such as food and clothing.
Goods and services such as transportation, libraries, schools, or hospitals.
We purchase the goods and services they provide.
Finantial remuneration and salary
Provide education through a private school
Businesses
Government
Businesses
They spend money to buy things or to help pay for their projects.
We spend money on these products.
They offer services and products depending on what people need.
They get together and do things depending on what they need.
Government
Households
Next
Government
Products
Provides services and products
Payment taxes
Payment taxes
Services and products
Business
Households
Taxes that my family pay:
IRPF (Personal Income Tax): taxed on citizens' income, such as salaries, pensions or self-employment activities. VAT (Value Added Tax): tax applied to the consumption of goods and services, included in most purchases. Corporation Tax: paid by companies on profits made during the year. Property Tax (IBI): municipal tax paid by owners of homes, premises or land. Inheritance and Gift Tax: paid when receiving an inheritance or a gift.
We have subscribed to Netflix so we can watch series and movies together.
The government uses the tax money paid by families and businesses to provide public services.
My sister goes to the same school as me, but she is in Baccalaureate and it is private, not provided by the government.
When we want new clothes, we visit Brownie since it has many different styles and affordable prices.
My mother worked as a secondary school teacher at a state-subsidized private school called Colegio La Anunciata.
We also have Prime Video to watch series, movies, and documentaries.
Our telephone line and Wi-Fi are provided by the company Movistar.
Companies pay taxes to the government every month. That money is used to create services and pay people who work for the government.
I go to Maristas, which is a public school, since I'm in secondary school and have been here since kindergarten.
Here we purchase ingredients to prepare our meals, as well as other hygiene products. We like this supermarket because it offers good-quality items.
The government gives money to companies so that they can conduct research and studies, or also so that they can make profits.