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With high inflation, capital gains are overtaxed even more
Considerations of both tax fairness and tax competitiveness therefore suggest Canadian governments need to adjust for inflation in calculating capital gains taxes.
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Quand le nationalisme économique nuit à la nation
Si le gouvernement souhaite réellement favoriser la prospérité économique, l’attraction d’investissements privés et le rayonnement de nos entreprises québécoises, il doit faciliter le travail des entrepreneurs, plutôt que d’en être un.
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Avec l’inflation galopante, les gains en capital seront encore plus surtaxés
Dans le contexte inflationniste actuel, une décision plus judicieuse pour le gouvernement du Canada serait d’intégrer l’inflation dans le calcul de l’impôt sur les gains en capital.
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Into strong winds, the central bank stays the course
The rising cost of living has pushed the central bank to act, and it has acted wisely, raising the policy interest rate. Now the federal government has to act.
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The Capital Gains Tax and Inflation: How to Favour Investment and Prosperity
The inflation rate in Canada has been rising constantly for several months now. Expansionary monetary policies, as well as the economic sanctions accompanying the Russia-Ukraine war, suggest that significant inflation may be with us for the medium to long term. High inflation erodes consumers’ purchasing power, and also has a negative impact on Canadian taxpayers—including through the capital gains tax, an issue the MEI’s researchers examined in this publication.
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The Unintended Consequences of Central Bank-Induced Low Interest Rates
While lowering interest rates has a short-term stimulative effect, maintaining low rates over a longer period of time may have the opposite effect, of inhibiting growth and productivity improvements, according to a Montreal Economic Institute researcher.
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Web Giants: Let’s Not Create a New Bureaucratic Branch
We learned on March 29 that the federal government is preparing to table a piece of legislation to force Web giants to sign agreements that would require them to pay out sums of money to the media whose news stories they relay.
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British Columbia to hike minimum wage; Alberta takes a more nuanced approach
In response to inflation hitting a 30-year high and the cost of living rising at a head-spinning pace, British Columbia is set to increase its minimum wage by approximately 3% on June 1st, from $15.20 to $15.65 per hour.
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Abolissons le prix plancher de la bière… et d’autres produits!
On apprenait récemment que les géants de la bière réclament la mise en place d’une réglementation du prix plancher afin de lutter « à armes égales » contre leurs concurrents.
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For better internet, stop controlling wholesale prices
What good are lower prices if we can’t have a smooth call on Zoom or watch a film in HD?