Using the Tax System to Promote Physical Activity: Critical Analysis of Canadian Initiatives

Volume: 101, Issue: 8, Pages: e10 - e16
Published: Aug 1, 2011
Abstract
In Canada, tax incentives have been recently introduced to promote physical activity and reduce rates of obesity. The most prominent of these is the federal government's Children's Fitness Tax Credit, which came into effect in 2007. We critically assess the potential benefits and limitations of using tax measures to promote physical activity. Careful design could make these measures more effective, but any tax-based measures have inherent...
Paper Details
Title
Using the Tax System to Promote Physical Activity: Critical Analysis of Canadian Initiatives
Published Date
Aug 1, 2011
Volume
101
Issue
8
Pages
e10 - e16
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