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Tag Archives: income tax
Why does Andrea Horwath want to eat the rich?
Ontario’s top 1 per cent earns 12 per cent of all income, but pays its fair share of 26.5 per cent of all income tax
Ottawa and the provinces are making it harder for Canadians to save
Opinion: Since 2015, politicians have busily hiked taxes and fees while reducing the ability of taxpayers to save more of their money for themselves
A not-so-happy 100th birthday to income tax in Canada
This summer marks a century since Ottawa reluctantly imposed the first federal income tax on Canadians to pay for the war. Once entrenched, though, the tax never went away.
Justin Trudeau’s economic promises off to a sluggish start
Trudeau Report Card: When will the government’s economic plans for bigger deficits pay off?
How to stop the rich from dodging higher taxes
Federal Finance Minister Bill Morneau has the power to change the tax system to make it harder for high earners to avoid taxes, but it’s going to take political will
Let the great family tax battle begin
With the release of the Liberal’s family tax package, the aim is to reverse almost all the family tax policies implemented by the Conservatives since 2006
Live chat: Tax expert Evelyn Jacks takes your questions
Learn how to save money this tax season. Chat begins at 1 p.m. EST.
How the G20 corporate tax agenda affects you. (Yes, you.)
Governments have to get the money somewhere
Thomas Mulcair versus taxes
‘Never… Period. Full stop.’