Conservatives propose 9% hike to GST

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Conservative leadership candidate Rick Peterson is proposing to reverse one of the party's central policies from the last decade and raise the GST.

Peterson, who filed his papers and joined the federal Conservative leadership race in time for the party's second debate in December, released more of his policy ideas earlier this week.

The Vancouver venture capitalist previously said he'd cut corporate income taxes to zero to promote economic growth and create jobs.

But his expanded economic plan, released Tuesday, goes against a promise that helped the Conservatives win power in 2006 under former leader Stephen Harper.

Peterson says he would reverse the two per cent cut Harper made to the Goods and Services Tax (GST) — and raise it even further, from its current five per cent to nine per cent.

Some economists questioned the wisdom of Harper's move to cut the tax at the time, calling the move regressive and pointing out that it added billions to Canada's deficit.

But it was politically popular for the Conservatives and an accomplishment they campaigned on for years.

Similar consumption taxes in other OECD countries with which Canada competes average about 19 per cent, Peterson's release noted.

Peterson said the revenue raised would be used to balance the budget within two years and pursue the "largest-ever" infrastructure building program in Canada's North.

Peterson, who demonstrated his bilingualism during the party's leadership debate last month in Moncton, will have the chance to elaborate on his ideas at next Tuesday's all-French debate in Quebec City.

Conservative leadership candidate Rick Peterson proposes hiking GST to 9% - Politics - CBC News
 

davesmom

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A 9% rise in the GST?



What!!!! No Way!! The GST is already an outrageous drain on the middle and lower classes. Before government raises ANY taxes they should learn how to budget. They waste every bloody cent they get their grubby mitts on and then ask for more.
This idiot would never get my vote!
 

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An increase in consumption tax is not bad per se if it is compensated for by an equivalent cut to income taxes (revenue neutral). I would even support a full move to a higher gst and a complete removal of income tax. But it doesn't sound like what this guy is proposing. More breaks for big greedy corporations funded by the consumer. I would not be in favour of this proposal.
 

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Trumpest Leftards.


Conservative leadership candidate Rick Peterson is proposing to reverse one of the party's central policies from the last decade and raise the GST.

Peterson, who filed his papers and joined the federal Conservative leadership race in time for the party's second debate in December, released more of his policy ideas earlier this week.

The Vancouver venture capitalist previously said he'd cut corporate income taxes to zero to promote economic growth and create jobs.

But his expanded economic plan, released Tuesday, goes against a promise that helped the Conservatives win power in 2006 under former leader Stephen Harper.

Peterson says he would reverse the two per cent cut Harper made to the Goods and Services Tax (GST) — and raise it even further, from its current five per cent to nine per cent.

Some economists questioned the wisdom of Harper's move to cut the tax at the time, calling the move regressive and pointing out that it added billions to Canada's deficit.

But it was politically popular for the Conservatives and an accomplishment they campaigned on for years.

Similar consumption taxes in other OECD countries with which Canada competes average about 19 per cent, Peterson's release noted.

Peterson said the revenue raised would be used to balance the budget within two years and pursue the "largest-ever" infrastructure building program in Canada's North.

Peterson, who demonstrated his bilingualism during the party's leadership debate last month in Moncton, will have the chance to elaborate on his ideas at next Tuesday's all-French debate in Quebec City.

Conservative leadership candidate Rick Peterson proposes hiking GST to 9% - Politics - CBC News

Of course you missed the important part which is eliminating corporate income tax.That would better than balance out the raise to the GST. Remember that corporate income tax is part of the retail price of everything you buy.

What!!!! No Way!! The GST is already an outrageous drain on the middle and lower classes. Before government raises ANY taxes they should learn how to budget. They waste every bloody cent they get their grubby mitts on and then ask for more.
This idiot would never get my vote!

Lower classes pay no GST. And not much of any other tax except local taxes. As usual they do not pay their fair share.
 

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Of course you missed the important part which is eliminating corporate income tax.That would better than balance out the raise to the GST. Remember that corporate income tax is part of the retail price of everything you buy.


It's a nice theory but I don't buy that they will pass the savings on to the consumer. More likely enhancing their profits.
 

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Of course you missed the important part which is eliminating corporate income tax.That would better than balance out the raise to the GST. Remember that corporate income tax is part of the retail price of everything you buy.



Lower classes pay no GST. And not much of any other tax except local taxes. As usual they do not pay their fair share.

Maybe, with a little luck, you can get your exemption the same way I got mine
 

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What!!!! No Way!! The GST is already an outrageous drain on the middle and lower classes. Before government raises ANY taxes they should learn how to budget. They waste every bloody cent they get their grubby mitts on and then ask for more.
This idiot would never get my vote!
I knew a PIMP like the once.
 

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Of course you missed the important part which is eliminating corporate income tax.That would better than balance out the raise to the GST. Remember that corporate income tax is part of the retail price of everything you buy.



Lower classes pay no GST. And not much of any other tax except local taxes. As usual they do not pay their fair share.



GST is not charged according to the consumer's financial status. It is charged on all good and services equally. The lower classman who gets his plumbing, electricity, car, roof, etc. repaired . hair cut, personal care products,
all of that non-essential stuff pays GST just like everybody else. Maybe they get a rebate later but it doesn't make up for the extra expense they have to pay when it makes a difference.


The governments can't balance the books in spite of the amount of extra income they get from HST, lotteries and various other sources of income that the public doesn't know about. What difference will it make if they increase their income? None. They will just find more ways to waste.
 

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That's a stupid argument that makes no sense.

It is a fact. GST is a consumption tax which means the end user pays.

It's a nice theory but I don't buy that they will pass the savings on to the consumer. More likely enhancing their profits.

Business profits either get consumed as dividends which are taxed or they are reinvested which creates more jobs and more income tax.There is zero economic reason to leave excess money sitting in a corporate account.

GST is not charged according to the consumer's financial status. It is charged on all good and services equally. The lower classman who gets his plumbing, electricity, car, roof, etc. repaired . hair cut, personal care products,
all of that non-essential stuff pays GST just like everybody else. Maybe they get a rebate later but it doesn't make up for the extra expense they have to pay when it makes a difference.


The governments can't balance the books in spite of the amount of extra income they get from HST, lotteries and various other sources of income that the public doesn't know about. What difference will it make if they increase their income? None. They will just find more ways to waste.

The end result is still the poor not paying GST. The proper way to do this of course is to have a card to present when buying goods/services that exempts the purchaser from the tax like a status card does. But that would mean the end of thousands of redundant government jobs.