Canadians are not paying their fair share

IdRatherBeSkiing

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Actually, you aren't. The government is billions in debt. One of the reasons seniors are doing so well is that they artificially improved their standard of living through government programs but instead of paying the required taxes, they let the government borrow the money. They saddled their kids with that debt so they could live better. If I was a senior today, I'd apologize to my kids and grand kids.

What makes it worse is that they're the first ones at the trough expecting freebies and discounts. Then they whine about kids today having a sense of entitlement. It's embarassing

Sounds a lot like today's generation with the Trudeau2 deficit plan.
 

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Ummm I guess some special groups don't get be targeted by garnishing. Our staff don't get a say, we get a letter of garnishing from Revenue Canada, and voila, done.
 

taxslave

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Everybody needs to carry their own weight and do their fair share. I don't know why some people need to be hypocrites about it

So you support taxing welfare as income? Since everyone that is not making over $30 000/yr. is not paying their fair share.

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Actually, you aren't. The government is billions in debt. One of the reasons seniors are doing so well is that they artificially improved their standard of living through government programs but instead of paying the required taxes, they let the government borrow the money. They saddled their kids with that debt so they could live better. If I was a senior today, I'd apologize to my kids and grand kids.

What makes it worse is that they're the first ones at the trough expecting freebies and discounts. Then they whine about kids today having a sense of entitlement. It's embarassing

BTW, if your a senior that takes advantage of a 10% discount at a grocery store or any other seniors discount, you are asking for others help. The company needs its margins and if they're giving you a break, they're getting it back from others, including the single working mom with two kids. How pathetic is that?

SO you want the poor to pay for food our local store donates? Kind of negates the whole idea of food banks.
 

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I wonder if this Dweeb is actually on someone's payroll! If so I'm sure he'd be delighted to find out what activities he's footing the bill for!
 

taxslave

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I wonder if this Dweeb is actually on someone's payroll! If so I'm sure he'd be delighted to find out what activities he's footing the bill for!

Iff you are talking about cannuk he works at the recycling depot on government grants. You know taxpayer's money.
 

Cannuck

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So anyways....back to the issue at hand. Canadians definitely aren't paying their fair share. Seniors clearly take more benefits out of society than the resources they add. When you consider the debt they've amassed over the last 40 years, it's clear. They aren't pulling their weight. We need to stop the gravy train.

I suggest a "seniors card" that a senior must swipe anytime they get a seniors discount. We'll be able to track what these leeches are actually costing us so we can develop appropriate policies.
 

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So anyways....back to the issue at hand. Canadians definitely aren't paying their fair share. Seniors clearly take more benefits out of society than the resources they add. When you consider the debt they've amassed over the last 40 years, it's clear. They aren't pulling their weight. We need to stop the gravy train.

I suggest a "seniors card" that a senior must swipe anytime they get a seniors discount. We'll be able to track what these leeches are actually costing us so we can develop appropriate policies.

Seniors voted for such things as 'Free Trades' which instead of the 'manufacturers tax' put the burden on consumers in the form of the GST.

Seniors should have to pay for those betrayals......


Closing The Tax Gap in Canada Would Increase Revenues Available to Governments and Fairness to Taxpayers

Closing The Tax Gap in Canada Would Increase Revenues Available to Governments and Fairness to Taxpayers

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http://forums.canadiancontent.net/c...ge-closing-tax-loophole.html?highlight=renege
 

Cannuck

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I'm not a big fan of the income tax (at least not the current way it's being done).

The problem with it is that a senior with lots of cash/assets and lower expenses but lower income pays no income tax. A single parent with two kids, no assets, higher living expenses and a modest income does pay income tax.

The GST on the senior discounts alone could add up to 25 million a month in lost revenue. We should find out for sure. Of course, it's not really lost revenue if the businesses are just passing on the cost of those discounts to the rest of the public. So not only are the seniors getting a break on the income side but also to consumption side. Considering seniors are the wealthiest generation in this country's history, pigs at the trough is the only way to describe it
 
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Cannuck

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Those aren't 'benefits', they are targeted promotions from IGA.
They aren't benefits defined in the tax code but they're benefits nonetheless. Considering the rest of society is picking up the cost for these, the practice should be measured and possibly taxed
 

JLM

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This thread is "much ado about nothing". There is one hypocritical chronic drag on the public t*t here who has nothing better to do than incessantly whine because he thinks seniors are drawing benefits thereby diminishing his largesse. Ignore the Putz!
 

Cannuck

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Says the dummy that pays 100 % of sticker price for everything he buys .

Says the dummy that thinks he knows the spending practices of strangers he met on an internet forum. You trough feeding pigs need to do a bit better if you're going to take a serious stab and defending your culture of entitlement.
 

Johnnny

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Says the dummy that thinks he knows the spending practices of strangers he met on an internet forum.

You are just as guilty of the same mindset when you tell Hoof Hearted to get an education or tell me to get a job... There are also more instances of you using this same mindset that you then base your argument off of.
 

Cannuck

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You are just as guilty of the same mindset when you tell Hoof Hearted to get an education or tell me to get a job...
No I'm not. I base my comments on your comments. Don't whine about people doing better than than you and I won't be telling you to improve yourself. That's how it works.