An interview with Harper’s polarizing point man on taxes and benefits
Tag Archives: income splitting
Scott Brison responds on income-splitting
The Liberal finance critic on Harper’s “Family Tax Cut”
Who really benefits from income-splitting
Hint: it’s not families struggling hardest to get by
Income-splitting isn’t about the rich and the rest
Middle-class benefits make it a different debate
The surprising spoils of income-splitting
We’ve got new numbers on who gets how much
Sorting out who wins with Harper’s family tax package
For families making $180,000-plus, a $1,452 average tax cut
Is the Conservative tax plan principled or just vote-buying?
Each element of the tax package has roots in tax principles, but some parts fall short
Is the Canadian economy’s 7-month winning streak about to end?
Your top financial and economic news for Oct. 31
Harper’s family tax cut isn’t great policy, or good politics
The way rules are written, the real winners will be lawyers and tax-professionals
Harper makes his family tax platform harder to tear apart
John Geddes on the politics behind the family tax platform