Ecological tax reform proposes higher taxes on natural products and lowering payroll taxes so that the overall tax burden remains unchanged but has lower environmental impact by creating more jobs, a higher standard of living, and lower external and social costs such as unemployment, resulting in a reduction of costs to society.
Ecological tax reform proposes higher taxes on natural products and lowering payroll taxes so that the overall tax burden remains unchanged but has lower environmental impact by creating more jobs, a higher standard of living, and lower external and social costs such as unemployment, resulting in a reduction of costs to society.
Ecological tax reform proposes higher taxes on natural products and lowering payroll taxes so that the overall tax burden remains unchanged but has lower environmental impact by creating more jobs, a higher standard of living, and lower external and social costs such as unemployment, resulting in a reduction of costs to society.