Marketing: An Introduction (13th Edition)
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Author: Gary Armstrong, Philip Kotler
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To discuss: In a small group make a research about the value added taxes on whether that taxes are beneficial to the consumers and determine whether the marketers support or not support these kind of taxes.
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The involuntary fees that are levied on individuals or companies and that are imposed by the government entity that can be a local, regional, or national in order to provide finance to the activities by the government is known as taxes.
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