The OHNA tax, or the Occupational Health and Non-Occupational Health Assessment tax, is a fiscal measure implemented in some jurisdictions to fund health services and promote workplace safety. It typically involves levying fees on employers based on their workforce's health and safety practices. The revenue generated is used to improve health services, support occupational health programs, and enhance workplace safety standards. The specifics of OHNA tax can vary by region, including rates and application criteria.
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