2024
DOI: 10.24294/fsj.v6i2.3833
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Evaluating taxation’s dual impact on business and social development: A case study of the Cape Coast metropolis in Ghana

Michael Provide Fumey,
John Wiredu,
Agnes Nyamenaose Essuman

Abstract: Tax revenue is an important public asset that contributes significantly to a nation’s economic development. The primary function of every government is to make provision in terms of infrastructure facilities, development, and better living conditions for its people. Due to the government’s limited resources, it is necessary to impose taxes on all residents and businesses to strengthen its financial situation because it is impossible for it to carry out this large task in an effective manner. Governments have a… Show more

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