Arguements regarding the tax on basic foodstuffs frequently arise in Estonia, typically leading to a focused discussion about the potential financial losses for the state. This is a valid concern. However, the answer is not straightforward as it initially appears.

Tax revenue is not solely determined by the tax rate itself, but also by the overall reaction of the economy. According to Heiki Hallik, a baker and entrepreneur, “Kui” – meaning “if” – this factor is not adequately considered, a significant misunderstanding can occur.

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2 thoughts on “HEIKI HALLIK ⟩Should we learn from the Latvians? (2)”
  1. “It’s a complex issue that deserves a more nuanced approach than simply focusing on potential state losses.”

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