The Great Canadian Tax Dodge
It is estimated that between 100 and 170 billion dollars leaves Canada every year, untaxed. Much of it is siphoned off to Canadian-made offshore tax havens. The Great Canadian Tax Dodge documents the birth of the Canadian Tax Fairness movement and examines the issue of tax avoidance, exposing the sophisticated corporate strategies and tax loopholes commonly used to legally avoid tax.
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The Government remains concerned about income inequality and to ensure that the tax System is fair for all Canadian.
When Some People choose not to pay their fair share, it places an unfair burden on the tax system and leaves less money for health Care.
Yes , it is Reliable because the fact of life that no one likes top pay taxes. however,unlike most of us,Many large Canadian corporation pay little or no taxes at all and deprive the Canadian government of billions of dollar a year- enough to wipe out the deficit in one fell swoop.
Canada has the lowest corporate tax rate in the G7. But that's not good enough for some Canadian businesses.
They use aggresive accounting practices and set up subsidiaries in other countries for the sole purpose of paying less tax.
"TAX fairness for the Middle class"
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