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Part 1: Business Incentives Back in Vogue
Besides direct spending, governments turn to grants, tax and other incentives to revive economic fortunes. Part 1 explores possible incentives that will be most effective at stimulating the supply side of the economy. Part 2 explores the efficacy of domestic employment incentives created before and during the crisis.
Part 2: Employment Incentives – Job Creation and Preservation
Besides direct spending, governments turn to grants, tax and other incentives to revive economic fortunes. Part 1 explores possible incentives that will be most effective at stimulating the supply side of the economy. Part 2 explores the efficacy of domestic employment incentives created before and during the crisis.
Part 1: Sin Taxes and Illicit Trade
It is widely recognised that the only way to genuinely expand the tax base is to tackle the problem of tax evasion. Part 1 covers revelations about cigarettes. Part 2 asks about the efficacy of tax enforcement to recover the lost millions from wasted government contracts.
Part 2: Taxing the Tenderpreneurs
It is widely recognised that the only way to genuinely expand the tax base is to tackle the problem of tax evasion. Part 1 covers revelations about cigarettes. Part 2 asks about the efficacy of tax enforcement to recover the lost millions from wasted government contracts.
Part 1: Losses Flooding Business Big and Small
Business losses have mounted and cash is in short supply. Part 1 explores the impact of assessed tax losses on future tax collections. Part 2 explores the issue of tax collections when companies simply fail to pay tax to save daily operations.
Part 2: Drowning in Tax Debt
Business losses have mounted and cash is in short supply. Part 1 explores the impact of assessed tax losses on future tax collections. Part 2 explores the issue of tax collections when companies simply fail to pay tax to save daily operations.