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Like the Canada Revenue Agency, RQ may be required to determine

a) Environmental impact
b) Legal cases
c) Employment status
d) Educational standards

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The question asks about the roles of Revenue Quebec, mistakenly including environmental impact, legal cases, and educational standards, which are not typical functions of a revenue agency but are handled by other agencies like the EPA and the EEOC. The RQ's responsibilities align more closely with determining employment status for proper tax application.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question pertains to the responsibilities of the Revenue Quebec (RQ), which, like the Canada Revenue Agency, may have to determine various issues related to taxation and its enforcement. The RQ could be tasked with determining something like the employment status of individuals or entities to ensure the correct taxation is applied. This is similar to what the Canada Revenue Agency does; however, the question seems to have incorrectly listed environmental impact, legal cases, and educational standards, which are typically not within the purview of a revenue collecting agency. These responsibilities are usually taken care of by other specialized agencies, such as the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for environmental assessments or the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) for enforcing laws against discrimination in employment.

Regarding environmental impact, there is discussion about the importance of using market-oriented tools to control pollution costs - an area more directly managed by environmental agencies like the EPA, rather than revenue agencies. As for the creation of environmental rules that balance marginal costs and benefits, these assessments impact how taxes and incentives might be structured by revenue agencies to promote environmental protection without unduly hampering business vitality.

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