Environment Affecting Tax and waist of natural recourses
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bogey Apprentice
Joined: 14 Sep 2004 Posts: 14
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Posted: 07/25/08 - 05:42 Post subject: |
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| Hello to you all. I would appreciate if you could tell me something about Environment Affecting Tax and waist of natural resources. Can you tell me why is Environment Affecting Tax really needed and how is it connected to natural resources? Who carries the biggest burden of that tax? Thank you very much for the posts. |
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ruperto Apprentice
Joined: 01 Mar 2004 Posts: 11
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Posted: 08/20/08 - 01:01 Post subject: |
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| Hello. This is indeed an interesting subject and I can say that there is much debate over it lately. Environment Affecting Tax is a tax which is imputed to the industries which are the biggest polluters. So, industries such as chemical industry, oil industry, metallurgy and similar carries the biggest burden of that tax, as you said in your question. Other entities which pay this tax are those who use natural resources, mostly from extraction industries. In my opinion, Environment Affecting Tax is needed because of many things. First, these industries are forced to think about how to decrease their emissions. Another thing is that government can use this money to invest into the environment. Well, that would be all from me. I hope that I was of some help. Bye! |
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