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''Tax'' | 1. ''Tax''. | ||
Carbon taxes are ones designed to reduce amounts of greenhouse gas emissions, including carbon dioxide. | Carbon taxes are ones designed to reduce amounts of greenhouse gas emissions, including carbon dioxide. | ||
Examples include taxes on motor vehicles and their fuel, especially when higher rates of tax are levied on relatively more polluting products and activities. | Examples include taxes on motor vehicles and their fuel, especially when higher rates of tax are levied on relatively more polluting products and activities. | ||
2. ''Tax - carbon taxes''. | |||
Abbreviation for a carbon border adjustment mechanism. | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Carbon | * [[Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism]] (CBAM) | ||
* [[Carbon credits]] | |||
* [[Carbon footprint]] | * [[Carbon footprint]] | ||
* [[Corporate social responsibility]] | * [[Corporate social responsibility]] | ||
* [[Renewables]] | * [[Renewables]] | ||
* [[Streamlined Energy and Carbon Reporting]] | |||
* [[Tax]] | |||
[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]] |
Latest revision as of 11:20, 15 November 2023
1. Tax.
Carbon taxes are ones designed to reduce amounts of greenhouse gas emissions, including carbon dioxide.
Examples include taxes on motor vehicles and their fuel, especially when higher rates of tax are levied on relatively more polluting products and activities.
2. Tax - carbon taxes.
Abbreviation for a carbon border adjustment mechanism.