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Changes to tax rates are important fiscal events in Canada. They affect the amount of taxes that Canadian households …
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In this paper we study the macroeconomic effects of changes in federal taxes for the Canadian economy for the time period 1961:1 - 2014:4. We employ the narrative methodology of Romer and Romer (2010) and Cloyne (2013) to identify exogenous changes in federal taxes. In particular, we study, in...
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A simple theory suggests that a common form of federal horizontal equalization grants should cause subnational governments to levy higher tax rates, distorting local tax bases and so increasing federal transfers. To test this, I examine Canadian provincial tax policies in the 1972-2002 period....
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) purchases. Although the OECD has reported that Canada's VAT is one of the most efficient in the world, that assessment was based … on data shown here to be misleading. In reality, Canada's VATs have large exemptions, rebates and rate preferences that …
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Canada, the Minister of National Revenue asked the Court to determine whether the Court of Appeal erred in applying the …
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are economically equivalent to interest payments.”This article considers how Canada should respond to the recommendations … have been implemented in other countries. A final section concludes by considering how Canada should respond to BEPS Action …
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Canada is one of many countries where taxpayer rights are becoming an increasingly common topic of discourse among … chapter surveys the contemporary theoretical, legal, and political landscape of taxpayer rights in Canada. Part I outlines the … theoretical and legal sources from which taxpayers may be said to have rights. Part II examines Canada's Taxpayer Bill of Rights …
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maxima), as that identifies the individual representing an "officer" defined by Canada's Income Tax Act and Canada Pension … office/officer is Canada's public money and is no longer the individual's private property …
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lieu of other forms of compensation in Canada but not so in the United States …
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