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Use Based Taxation – Is it Time for a Test?

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By Andrew Horton, March 2022 In most economies, just as certain as death and taxes is the approach of collecting taxes every time certain economic activities occur such as earning or spending and or whenever assets such as property are held or bought and sold. These funds generally go into government coffers and governments allocate them

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