Sin tax reform in the Philippines : transforming public finance, health, and governance for more inclusive development
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Sin tax reform in the Philippines : transforming public finance, health, and governance for more inclusive development
(Directions in development, . Countries and regions)
World Bank Group, c2016
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Description
Excise taxes are targeted special taxes applied to a particular set of goods such as cigarettes, beer, spirits. Well designed, they can be a win-win, raising significant revenues for development and discouraging harmful consumption. Sin Tax Reform documents and draws lessons from how the Philippines implemented a major excise reform.
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