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Definition Of Tax Incentive:

Deduction, exclusion, or exemption from a tax liability, offered as an enticement to engage in a specified activity (such as investment in capital goods) for a certain period.


Other Definition Of Economic Terms:

Tax Supplement
Tax Surcharge
Tax Treaty
Taxation
Taxation Principles
Taxpayer Identification Number (tin)

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