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Meghna Thapar 5 years ago
Net Indirect Tax is the difference between the Indirect tax and subsidy. To find out Market Prices (MP), indirect taxes are added and subsidies are subtracted from Factor Cost (FC) as explained above. Symbolically: Market Price = Factor Cost + Indirect taxes – Subsidies. = Factor Cost + Net indirect taxes. The imposition of an indirect tax on a commodity such as a sales tax or excise duty causes the supply curve for that commodity to shift to the left because when a tax is imposed the cost of supplying the commodity to the market increases. At each price a smaller quantity is supplied.
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