Research on the Relationship between the Development of our Country Service Industries and Tax Based on the Co-Integration Model

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In our country tax system, the most category of taxes have relationship with service, involving almost every part of the service industry. With the development of service industry, the tax revenues will increase. This paper uses co-integration test and Granger causality tests to analysis the relationship between the development level of the service industry and tax revenue.In order to use tax policy to promote the transformation and upgrading of service industry.

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