The Impact of Taxation on High-tech Enterprises in Environmental Protection
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Tax incentives; High-tech enterprises; Environmental protection; Technology innovationAbstract
With the rapid development of technology worldwide, competition in innovation capabilities among various industries is becoming increasingly fierce. Taxation, as a bridge connecting corporate behavior and government attitudes, plays an important role in assisting the development of high-tech enterprises and promoting technological progress in the industry. Therefore, exploring the most suitable tax preferential policies is a particularly crucial measure. In existing research, we can conclude that preferential taxation can promote research and development investment, improve innovation capabilities, and promote technological progress in high-tech enterprises. This paper mainly studies the effect of tax incentives on high-tech enterprises in environmental protection. While reaching similar conclusions, it is believed that tax incentives in this industry can promote technological innovation while protecting the environment, which is different from the external effects of other industries. It also points out the possible problems in implementing tax incentives for the environmental protection of high-tech enterprises from both the enterprise and government levels and proposes corresponding solutions.
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