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Impact of Provincial Tax Changes on British Columbian Families
Since assuming power in July 2017, British Columbia’s NDP government has enacted or announced several significant tax increases. These include increases in personal income taxes, carbon taxes, and business taxes. In addition, a new payroll health ...
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Memo to Doug Ford—Ontario desperately needs personal income tax reform
Due to last week’s election victory, Doug Ford is Ontario’s premier-designate. However, now comes the difficult task of governing. While there’s no shortage of pressing policy issues for the province, tax relief should be top of mind ...
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Canada has completely lost its business tax advantage over the U.S.
Many factors affect Canada’s ability to attract and retain investment, entrepreneurship, and skilled workers. Some of them—such as global swings in commodity prices—are not within the government’s direct control. But government policies ...
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Canadians—there was no middle-class tax cut
Appeared in the Vancouver Province, April 30, 2018 With tax season just behind us, many Canadians are realizing the full weight of the income taxes they paid in 2017, and some may wonder about the much-heralded middle-class tax cut promised by the ...
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At least 1.8 million Ontarians will pay more in income taxes
Ontario’s recent budget is jammed packed with new policies ahead of the upcoming provincial election. But what’s missing is any sign that the government wants to improve its uncompetitive personal income tax (PIT) system. In fact, the ...
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Another wake-up call for Canadian governments to improve investment climate
Suncor, one of the country’s largest energy companies, recently gave Canadian governments what should be a piercing wake-up call. CEO Steve Williams said his company won’t tackle any new major projects in Canada and his company will ...
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Federal tax changes, looming CPP tax hike mean higher taxes for virtually all Canadian families
Appeared in the Ottawa Sun, January 15, 2018 The Trudeau government likes to talk a lot about families. Indeed, the words “family” and “families” appeared nearly 250 times in last year’s budget, and we can expect similar enthusiasm for families in the ...
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Trudeau government’s small business tax changes won’t help the middle class
Appeared in the Vancouver Sun, October 23, 2017 The Trudeau Liberals were elected for, among other reasons, their commitment to a more prosperous economy, particularly one where the benefits flowed to the middle-class. Since coming to power in 2015, there ...
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Measuring the Impact of Federal Personal Income Tax Changes on Middle Income Canadian Families
Select your family type: Select your family's income range: Select your family's income range: During the 2015 federal election campaign, the Liberals pledged to cut income taxes on Canada’s middle class. Since coming into office, the ...
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The case for federal personal income tax reform in Canada
On the 100th anniversary of Canada’s federal personal income tax (PIT), the federal government would be wise to consider reforming personal income taxes by eliminating several “tax expenditures” (tax credits, deductions and other special ...