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Oksanka [162]
2 years ago
15

High tax rates tend to: _______

Business
1 answer:
dsp732 years ago
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High tax rates tend to b. discourage entrepreneurship. By doing this, people will prefer to be employees rather than business owners. This is because the risk owned by the business owner becomes very large. So we have to protect it by giving lower taxes than an employee.

A tax is a legally required contribution to the state that is owing by a person or an organization; it is coercive in nature and is used to fund the state's needs for the greatest prosperity of its citizens. The regulatory functions include: Taxes can be used to curb inflation. Taxes can be used as a tool to encourage and increase export activities, such as a tax on export of goods. Taxes can provide protection for domestically produced goods, such as VAT.

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