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serious [3.7K]
3 years ago
10

Legal aid provided by a government agency is an example of what?

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katrin2010 [14]3 years ago
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Legal aid provided by a government agency is an example of an in kind benefit. Option B is correct.

Benefits in Kind are government policies to help improve the living standards of underprivileged groups without the use of cash benefits.

Benefits in kind are known as all those benefits which are provided by employers to employees or directors, but which are not included as part of their salary or wages. These benefits generally include company cars, private medical insurance or cheap loans.

Benefits in Kind are government policies to help improve the living standards of underprivileged groups without the use of cash benefits.

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