Tax benefit or credit granted with the aim, for example, to promote the development of certain sectors or certain economic activities.
1It also provides a financial incentive in the form of tax relief.
2That's the largest financial incentive any of the cities have publicly announced.
3That gives spammers a financial incentive to focus on this new outlet.
4Remove water charging and the financial incentive to use water sparingly is gone.
5This means that there is a strong financial incentive to use public transport.
6Ressa says legislators must find a financial incentive for Facebook to police content.
7The tougher the targets, the greater the financial incentive for industries to act.
8A later-in-life reading encounter I experienced proves binge reading's financial incentive for publishers.
9While reaching for glory, they will not lack for financial incentive.
10There's also little financial incentive for private landowners to tackle erosion.
11He also said the law wrongfully gave police a financial incentive to make seizures.
12Signing bonuses have rocketed in recent years, adding to the financial incentive for buscones.
13Insurance companies want to give parents a financial incentive to abandon a pricey competitor.
14China may also have a financial incentive not to cooperate.
15It said it has established a financial incentive program to retain "essential" employees.
16That removes his financial incentive for choosing that product.
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