Income<br /> Income may be national income and personal income. Whereas national income is defined as the total earned income of all the factors of production-namely, profits, interest, rent, wages, and other compensation for labor, personal income may be defined as total money income received by individuals before personal taxes are paid. National income does not equal GNP (Gross National Product) because the factors of production do not receive payment for either capital consumption allowances or indirect business taxes, both of which are included in GNP. The money put aside for capital consumption is for replacement and thus is not counted as income. Indirect taxes include sales taxes, property taxes , and excise taxes that are paid by businesses directly to the government and so reduce the income left to pay for the factors of production. Three-fourths of national income goes for wages, salaries, and other forms of compensation to employees.<br /> Whereas national income sho
A、GNP equals national income plus indirect business taxes.
B、GNP excludes both capital consumption allowances and indirect business taxes.
C、Personal income is regarded as the total money income received by an individual after his or her taxes are paid.
D、The money that goes for capital consumption is not regarded as income.