Taxation can be used to change societal norms

Long ago, taxation ceased to be a simple matter of raising money so that a government could rule and redistribute wealth if they thought it necessary.

Taxation can be used to change societal norms

Long ago, taxation ceased to be a simple matter of raising money so that a government could rule and redistribute wealth if they thought it necessary. Now it is well established as a mechanism for behavioural change, writes Brian Keegan.

There are plenty of examples. The plastic bags tax has dramatically reduced our reliance on disposable plastic bags, while not collecting huge amounts for the exchequer.

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