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    Whats the difference between a tax and a tariff?

    Question #128849. Asked by endoverend. (Jan 08 13 2:25 AM)


    Walneto

    A tax is an amount of money given to the government to pay for the development of the country.

    A tariff is the tax placed on the shipment of imported goods that are imported.

    Taxes are collected internally while tariffs are collected on imports.

    Jan 08 13, 4:08 AM


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