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Taxes

 
Taxes have been around so long that, along with death, they’re the only certain thing in life. Civilizations throughout history from the ancient Egyptians to the Roman Empire to most modern countries levy taxes of various kinds on citizens and businesses in an effort to generate revenue for governments as well as structuring prices for goods.
 
When it comes to the environment, taxes are used to either place a cost on environmentally harmful practices and products or provide a benefit to those practices and products that are environmentally beneficial. For instance, taxes are levied on high emitters of greenhouse gases while consumers who buy electric or hybrid vehicles are given tax breaks.
 
In this way, taxes help compliment or guide environmental regulatory policies by encouraging companies to engage in more environmentally friendly practices to avoid additional taxation and by incentivizing consumers to be more environmentally conscious in their purchases.
 
Text by Noel Kirkpatrick
(Photo: alancleaver_2000/Flickr)

Articles about Taxes

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    President Obama discusses his plans to capitalize on the stabilizing economy in 2011.

  • Watch: Obama discusses 2011 tax cuts

    Mon, Jan 10 2011 at 8:00 AM

    President Obama discussed the benefits of the 2011 tax cuts to both businesses and consumers during this week’s address.

  • 5 year-end tax tips for consumers

    Wed, Dec 29 2010 at 6:44 PM

    Although there are only a few days left in 2010, it's not too late to capitalize on these tax tips.

  • What the tax deal means for your home

    Tue, Dec 21 2010 at 5:34 PM

    You have to dig for it, but there's a deal for those who want to make their homes more energy-efficient. Here are four things you should know.

  • U.S. renewable energy tax grants extended for 1 year

    Mon, Dec 20 2010 at 12:43 PM

    The grant program allows qualifying renewable energy projects to apply for a Treasury Department grant that covers up to 30 percent of costs.

  • Senator seeks to cut ethanol credit to 36 cents

    Mon, Dec 13 2010 at 6:21 PM

    Proposed cuts attached to massive upcoming tax bill would reduce costs to taxpayers subsidizing ethanol credits.

  • Watch: The push for the tax compromise continues

    Mon, Dec 13 2010 at 11:05 AM

    President Obama revisits the importance of the proposed tax compromise during his weekly address.

  • Bush tax cuts may compromise energy grants

    Thu, Dec 09 2010 at 9:09 PM

    Let's make a deal about tax cuts and energy grants on Capitol HIll.

  • Watch: Obama on taxes and unemployment benefits

    Tue, Dec 07 2010 at 11:52 AM

    On Monday, President Obama took his turn discussing middle class tax cuts and extending unemployment benefits.

  • The debt commission and the gas tax

    Thu, Nov 11 2010 at 6:56 PM

    What increasing the federal gas tax could mean for highways, green cars and the nation's bottom line.

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