Abstract
The example presented in the paper explains operation of the phenomenon known in the literature as the "taxation paradox" that means that the net present value of the investment after considering taxation is higher than the net present value after taxation or the other way round. The aim is to present that dismissing the taxation aspects in the decision taking processes may result in inappropriate choices or lead to resignation from a profitable investment project by investors.
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