THE STRATEGY OF OPTIMAL PRODUCTION PLANNING IN THE PREDOMINANCE OF INDIRECT TAXES
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Abstract (English):
In the conditions of a high level of indirect taxes, a production planning strategy should be formed taking into account the effect of taxes on the costs and sales markets of the enterprise. In order to realize the tasks of optimal planning, proposals should be made for goods, services and markets that ensure efficient utilization of the production capacity of an enterprise. For optimal production planning, it is necessary to assess demand, for which a set of assessment tools is proposed. It is proposed to estimate the demand taking into account market equilibrium under the influence of taxes. When assessing costs, it is also proposed to take into account the effect of indirect taxes. To optimize plans, it is proposed to set and solve problems of mathematical programming.

Keywords:
taxes, demand, costs, market equilibrium, mathematical programming.
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