An "invisible tax" refers to hidden costs consumers unknowingly pay, such as inflated prices from tariffs, regulatory compliance, or corporate surcharges. Governments and businesses benefit by shifting expenses indirectly—through reduced competition or opaque pricing—rather than explicit taxation. This quietly impacts household budgets, often without public awareness or debate.
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