A corporation owns several agricultural businesses and some land that it leases to farmers. From the perspective of this corporation, what is the difference between a subsidy and a tax? (1 point)

With a subsidy, the corporation would pay money to some other corporation. With a tax, the corporation would pay money to the government.
With a subsidy, the government would pay money to the corporation. With a tax, the government would collect money from the corporation.
With a subsidy, the government would collect money from the corporation. With a tax, the government would pay money to the corporation.
With a subsidy, the corporation would pay money to the government. With a tax, the corporation would pay money to some other corporation.

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With a subsidy, the government would pay money to the corporation. With a tax, the government would collect money from the corporation.