National Social Monitor : Policies for the Next Generation - Taxation

This section of our National Social Monitor: The Future Starts Now: Policies for the Next Generation looks briefly at taxation and young people.
Increasing the Overall Tax Take
The provision of public services, including healthcare, education and social protection, depends on the adequacy of the State’s revenue base. As demographic pressures increase, ensuring a sustainable level of tax revenue is essential for maintaining and improving services. Decisions surrounding the scale and structure of taxation therefore have long-term implications for younger generations.
Younger cohorts will both contribute to and rely upon future public services. An insufficient revenue base…
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