The government shouldn't provide incentives to businesses that decide to go green because the government is getting the money from the tax payers. The government is actually giving tax cuts and grants to those businesses at the moment. We all like the environment and want to make it better but there is also a recession in place. Therefore, we shouldn't be waisting tax payers money for this at the moment.
A college is a business that provides education as a service to consumers. Unless the government were to completely subsidize education, then there would be no incentive for a higher learning institution to provide education to consumers.
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The incentive for special interests to incur public action, specifically in projects unattended by government.
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It depends on the bank, but most banks will provide you with your first box of checks for free as an incentive for doing business with them. However most refills on checks will cost you a small fee.
The government can provide nationwide savings through government owned banks. One can save with these banks and have money for one's retirement or to use in a business venture.
To provide an incentive to guard against errors and theft by others. To protect the government against errors and dishonesty by Departmental Accountable Officials and Certifying Officers.
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A corporate incentive is an incentive that corporations provide to employees or potential customers. Salesmen often try to reach quotas on the sales of products so that can be eligible for any corporate incentives offered.
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There are any number of things: offer a tax incentive, offer the sale or use of state land, offer fewer government restrictions, or provide better infrastructure such as roads, bridges, and transportation. Anything that makes operation costs cheaper, or business activities easier, can prompt a company to relocate part or all of their operations to another state, or even another country.
There are any number of things: offer a tax incentive, offer the sale or use of state land, offer fewer government restrictions, or provide better infrastructure such as roads, bridges, and transportation. Anything that makes operation costs cheaper, or business activities easier, can prompt a company to relocate part or all of their operations to another state, or even another country.