tax incentives for economic development
Tax incentives for economic development refer to various measures implemented by governments to encourage businesses and individuals to invest in certain areas or industries through offering tax breaks or reductions. These incentives aim to stimulate local economic growth, attract new businesses, create job opportunities, and boost overall development within a region.
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