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To tackle its tax-haven problem, Canada must simplify the tax code
Opinion: The most effective way to reduce tax avoidance is to reduce the number of ways to game the system
Long-term savings plans are in jeopardy for Canadians with disabilities
As a Conservative-era savings program is set to mature, Canadians with disabilities say the Liberals are barring them from tapping their funds
It’s time to raise the duty-free limit for online shoppers
Ottawa should let Canadians import more expensive online purchases duty free, and it can do so without putting brick-and-mortar retailers at a disadvantage.
Canada’s record on finding tax evaders is dismal
Can a simple appeal to honesty pay dividends?
Canadians are right to be angry over the Panama Papers leak
The offshore accounts behind the Panama Papers may be legal. But they’re not fair.
Troubling data behind Harper’s home buying promise
Stephen Harper promises to boost the amount first-time home buyers can take from RRSPs, but data shows replenishing those funds isn’t always easy
The real problem with all that tax debt Canadians owe
We shouldn’t be surprised that the Canada Revenue Agency just wrote off billions in tax debt, but the government can and should fix the problem
Canadians come clean about past tax lies
Your top financial and economic news for Sept. 18
Canada is tough on small-time tax fraud, but missing bigger targets
Critics say Canada shies away from major targets. But a new snitch line may be having an impact.