Economy, asked by kifayatkazmi, 7 months ago

The taxes on fuel for cars are considered to be one of the ways of financing construction and maintenance of roads and bridges. According to your perspective, who actually bears the burden of these taxes? Support your perspective graphically as well

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Answered by Anonymous
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Required investments in road and infrastructure in Asian countries will require governments to consider a broader range of sources of financing than have been used in the past. The public sector still bears much of the burden in financing infrastructure and is expected to continue to play a major role in future. Public revenues can be increased through improvements to tax yields generally and the implementation of taxes specifically for financing infrastructure, such as vehicle taxes and road-use charges, energy taxes and taxing project beneficiaries. Public-private partnerships and private investment in infrastructure projects are expected to continue to become more important as sources of financing. Fostering greater private involvement in infrastructure finance will require, in many countries, the development of effective governance mechanisms and of financial markets.

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