COSTS OF TAXATION A tax is not a voluntary payment or a good-will donation and the motivation for paying it is actually close to zero. Economic agents are supposed to act rationally, that is for their best economic outcome, which is possible only under perfectly free market conditions. Coercive actions towards market agents, in the form of taxes levied or deducted, cancel the conditions of rationality for individual agents at various levels of economic activity. Taxation is supposed to distort economic incentives in a way beneficial for society and state and, therefore, for their citizens. By introducing the taKeywords:
Moya Leffe, taxation, costs, indirect, direct, costs of taxation, deadweight costs, equality, economic efficiency Themed Fundraising Projects for Travel for Students A trip out of the country at some point at the end of of or even during the school year is often an excellent incentive to reward student excellence and good behaviour. Unfortunately, travel for students is not always affordable and teachers and students must work hand in hand to come up with clever fund raising projects in order to collect enough money to pay for the cost of the trip.Keywords:
Nathan Duwens, travel for students, school tours
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