The dark side of fiscal incentives

The author will be conducting a study on the Implementation of Fiscal Incentives in the Philippines. Based on that study the author will determine if certain fiscal incentives are redundant and affecting the government's ability to generate revenues, which are in the form of taxes being collect...

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Main Author: Remo, Gianina Mae C.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-182782021-12-06T06:22:10Z The dark side of fiscal incentives Remo, Gianina Mae C. The author will be conducting a study on the Implementation of Fiscal Incentives in the Philippines. Based on that study the author will determine if certain fiscal incentives are redundant and affecting the government's ability to generate revenues, which are in the form of taxes being collected. Amounts of revenues foregone will be included in the study in order to further support the author's study. Some problems with regards to the implementation of Fiscal Incentives will be discussed which will serve as basis of the author's proposed solution to the legal issue at bar. 2010-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/17765 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Commercial Law
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Remo, Gianina Mae C.
The dark side of fiscal incentives
description The author will be conducting a study on the Implementation of Fiscal Incentives in the Philippines. Based on that study the author will determine if certain fiscal incentives are redundant and affecting the government's ability to generate revenues, which are in the form of taxes being collected. Amounts of revenues foregone will be included in the study in order to further support the author's study. Some problems with regards to the implementation of Fiscal Incentives will be discussed which will serve as basis of the author's proposed solution to the legal issue at bar.
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