7-1 Discussion: Government Incentives
Read Michigan Tax Incentives—Corporate Welfare? and A Primer on Certificated Credits Under the Michigan Business Tax.
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Then, in your initial post, consider the following questions:
- Is it the role of government to provide incentives to business? Why or why not?
- Do you agree with Michigan’s decision to extend tax credits in the manner it has? Why or why not?
- Is it ethical for a business to accept government incentives in all cases? Alternatively, is it the fiduciary responsibility of businesses to seek government aid in every instance? Explain and defend your responses.
- How might a business that accepts incentives effectively respond to criticism that it is accepting corporate welfare?
In response to your peers, state whether you agree or disagree with their conclusion regarding Michigan’s tax credit program. Be sure to justify your response. Do you agree with your peer’s assessment regarding the ethics of accepting government aid? Why or why not?
Refer to the Discussion Rubric for directions on completing these discussions.
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Government Incentives
Government and Provision of Incentives to Business
It is not the role of government to offer incentives to business. However, in some cases the government might decide to offer incentives to private business with the aim of stimulating the economy. This provides an extra boost to business owners which in turn benefits the government through the creation of employment and paving the way for the entry of new businesses (Leiser, 2017).
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