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What Tax Policies Encourage Multinational Companies To Invest In A Country?

what tax policies can be old in times of recession to encourage investment in a country?


Answer: A million of countries have been very successful in encouraging inward investment using tax breaks. Ireland is one. But none will occupation fast enough to be used in a time of recession as setting up a business takes once in a while.

What they can do is to provide a low or no tax concession to investors or corporations setting up a business there. There are usually rules about a reduced number of local employees to qualify and the concession will not be indefinite but will be for
 
 

What Would Happen If Tommorrow All Fed Govt Trade And Tax Policies Went Back To Way They Were In 1965?

I am talking truck policy, and federal income tax policy specifically.


Answer: We would have more Industrial jobs than we could handel.*

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Tax Policies Frustrate Goal Of Optimum Resource Allocation?

"The full of pep pursuit by a society of tax policies that tend to equalize wages across skill groups will stop the goal of optimum resource allocation."

Comment on it please.


Answer: No tax method will try to equalize wages. These policies may attempt to redistribute income and make the inequalities less. Have those skilful to bear the tax burden carrie it.
It may frustrate this goal by making sure the entrepreneurs don't rip off the low paid workers.

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Many Feel That Reagan Was A Primary Cause For The Demise Of The Middle Class With His Tax Policies?

Rates were lowered for the richest Americans, rates on over 3 Million dropped from 70% to 34%.
This shifted the authority of wealth upward and Bush continued these reckless policies.
Should Reagan bear all the disapproval for the demise of the middle class or share this honor with W. Bush?


Answer: It is the decay of free markets and Reaganomics that is driving up the prices of oil, food and just about everything else. In lieu of of making markets efficient, free market policies such as deregulation have made special interests richer and made the manhood of people vulnerable to market manipulations by speculators and large corporations.
The unravelling to reducing the price of gas and basic foodstuffs begins with educating the public about the lemon of free market ideologies. As progressives,

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Canadian Gov Wants To Institute Income Splitting Tax Policies.. Is This Good Or Bad?

Fill me in on the principle of income splitting, where two married people can combine their incomes so as to pay less taxes?
It is an stimulating idea, but isn't it unfair to those in the same tax bracket who are single or live an "alternative lifestyle"?
Also, according to the id news show that broke the announcement "feminists love the idea of tax splitting." I can't glue the dots, why would feminists like this policy?


Answer: Canada has already had cooperative income tax filings, so this isn't much new.

What this does do is allow parents (with children under 18) to move receipts from one parent to another. It doesn't result in much of a tax decrease, because even if it allows you to move one person out of a higher tax class, the other person is typically pushed into a higher tax bracket.

Let's say you earned $100,000 and your spouse only $0. Normally you would pay (15% of $41,544, 22% of

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