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Here's a consumer angle- dump triple-digit sales taxes on food
Appeared in the Calgary Herald and Winnipeg Free Press In the recent Speech from the Throne, the federal government announced a variety of initiatives but the one that drew much attention was its ostensible consumer-friendly tack. On some consumer issues, ...
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Tax reform needed to keep BC competitive
Appeared in Business in Vancouver Last month, British Columbias Expert Panel on Business Taxation delivered its much anticipated final report (at least among us policy wonks). Unfortunately, the report garnered little media attention and failed to spark ...
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Leadership needed to reduce the PST's impact- Appeared in the Vancouver Sun
Appeared in the Vancouver Sun When the PST rears its ugly head on April 1, 2013, British Columbias tax competitiveness will be dealt a major blow as the cost of the investing in the province increases dramatically. Unfortunately, the well-being of BC ...
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HST's defeat a blow to investors
Appeared in the Vancouver Sun With Labour Day just around the corner and British Columbia's unemployment rate at 7.3 per cent, Premier Christy Clark's promise of a jobs agenda is welcome news. Unfortunately, her actions haven't backed up ...
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Mitigating the crushing blow to BC's competitiveness
Appeared in the Vancouver Sun With the defeat of the harmonized sales tax (HST), B.C.s competitiveness will suffer a crushing blow, as the province experiences a rebirth of the provincial sales tax (PST). The unfortunate reality is that restoring the PST ...
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Going back to the PST-GST means higher taxes for all BC families
Appeared in the Vancouver Province After two years of heated debate, many British Columbians are still confused about how to vote in the current mail-in referendum on the HST. The choice before them is to either keep the HSTwhich the government has ...
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A vote for the HST is a vote for an earlier Tax Freedom Day
Appeared in vancouversun.com Happy Tax Freedom Day! Monday, British Columbians start working for themselves. In other words, if we had to pay all our taxes up front, we would have to pay each and every dollar we earned from January 1 to June 5 to various ...
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Countering the Myths Surrounding BC's Harmonized Sales Tax
This study addresses many of the myths and misunderstandings about the HST, highlights the shortcomings of the current provincial sales tax system, and explains the differences between the PST and the harmonized sales tax. The study is divided into two ...
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The Impact of the HST on British Columbian Families
This Alert provides an empirical measurement of the impact of the HST on the average British Columbian family. The Fraser Institute is well suited to provide such an analysis; it has a long history of measuring how much tax, in all forms, British ...
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HST will help not hinder Manitobans
Appeared in the Winnipeg Free Press Earlier this week, Finance Minister Rosann Wowchuk kyboshed a Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) for Manitoba. Her reasoning: We don't think it makes sense to impose $405 million in new sales taxes. While such rhetoric ...