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Fiscal Policy and Tax Competitiveness 17 Federal Budget 2 Province of Ontario 1 Province of Quebec 1 Retirement 1 Seniors 1 Workplace Safety Insurance Board (WSIB) 1 fair-value accounting 1 taxation 1 unfunded liability 1
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Busby, Colin 5 Laurin, Alex 5 Poschmann, Finn 4 Robson, William B.P. 4 Laurin, Alexandre 3 Robson, William 3 Dachis, Benjamin 2 Found, Adam 1 Milligan, Kevin 1 Pantaleo, Nick 1 Tomlinson, Peter 1 Wilkie, Scott 1
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C.D. Howe Institute Commentary 9 e-briefs 7 Benefactors Lecture 1
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Improving the Tax Treatment of Intellectual Property Income in Canada
Pantaleo, Nick; Poschmann, Finn; Wilkie, Scott - In: C.D. Howe Institute Commentary (2013) 379
Policymakers are concerned that Canadian businesses invest too little in innovative processes, on the view that this inhibits productivity, growth, and incomes. The evidence can be found in Canada’s low rate of growth in patent registrations and low rates of commercialization of new products...
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Prudence and Opportunity: A Shadow Federal Budget for 2013
Laurin, Alex; Robson, William - In: C.D. Howe Institute Commentary (2013) 375
Canadians can be proud of their country’s relatively strong recovery from the 2009 slump, but should not be complacent. Canada’s fiscal situation is strong only by comparison with the dire situations in other major advanced countries. Our national saving rate is too low to support needed...
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the Hole in Ontario's Budget: WSIB's Unfunded Liability
Busby, Colin; Poschmann, Finn - C. D. Howe Institute - 2012
Ontario faces a $19.7 billion unfunded liability at its Workplace Safety Insurance Board (WSIB) based on a fair-value accounting approach. In the report, the authors say the WSIB, which levies employer premiums intended to fund benefits for employees injured in the workplace, has a problem that...
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Tuer la poule aux œufs d'or : Les impacts des hausses d'impôt proposées au Québec/Killing the goose that lays the golden eggs: Impact of proposed tax increases in Quebec
Laurin, Alexandre - C. D. Howe Institute - 2012
(note: this report is in French) The Quebec Government's new tax plan - which would replace the across-the-board health contribution of $200 per taxpayer with large marginal tax increases on high-income earners as well as increased taxes on capital gains and dividends - may result in a...
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The 8 Percent Solution: A Sensible Tax Compromise for Albertans
Busby, Colin; Laurin, Alex - C. D. Howe Institute
A revenue-neutral tax swap would improve Alberta’s fiscal prospects, according to a report released today by the C.D. Howe Institute. In “The 8 Percent Solution: A Sensible Tax Compromise for Albertans,” authors Colin Busby and Alexandre Laurin propose a change that would better equip...
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A Reality Check for BC: The Impact of Behavioural Responses on the 2013 Budget's Proposed Income Tax Increases
Laurin, Alex - C. D. Howe Institute
The 2013 British Columbia budget proposes a temporary 2.1 percentage point tax-rate increase on individual taxpayers earning more than $150,000, and a permanent 1 percentage point hike in the corporate income tax rate. Individual and corporate taxpayers will adjust their behaviour in response to...
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Treading Water: The Impact of High METRs on Working Families in Canada
Laurin, Alex; Poschmann, Finn - C. D. Howe Institute
Working families with children in Canada face high tax hurdles that could dissuade them from earning extra income, according to a report released today by the C.D. Howe Institute. In “Treading Water: The Impact of High METRs on Working Families in Canada,” authors Alexandre Laurin and Finn...
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