The Parti Qu�b�cois is moving to hike taxes on higher-income earners in the province � a bold move that means Quebeckers who make more than $130,000 would pay more into government coffers this year.
From the story it sounds like a 3 to 4 percent increase. That's actually not so bad. I was thinking from the tone of the piece it was going to be more of a 10% increase.
But to make it retroactive. I hope she gets skinned alive.
"CanadianJeff" said From the story it sounds like a 3 to 4 percent increase. That's actually not so bad. I was thinking from the tone of the piece it was going to be more of a 10% increase.
But to make it retroactive. I hope she gets skinned alive.
For 130,000$ to 249,999$ it passes from 24% to 28% For 250,000$+ it passes from 24% to 31%.
I bet the government will make LESS money with the higher taxes.
Let's say someone earning 300,000$ decides to move his business outside Quebec. Instead of getting 8300$ more in tax income, the gov will lose 128,500$. They will need 15+ people earning 300,000$ only to compensate for the loss of 1 person.
Add to that the stall in private investments, businesses leaving or closing, etc. They will loose money and cripple economic development in Quebec for years.
"Proculation" said From the story it sounds like a 3 to 4 percent increase. That's actually not so bad. I was thinking from the tone of the piece it was going to be more of a 10% increase.
But to make it retroactive. I hope she gets skinned alive.
For 130,000$ to 249,999$ it passes from 24% to 28% For 250,000$+ it passes from 24% to 31%.
I bet the government will make LESS money with the higher taxes.
Let's say someone earning 300,000$ decides to move his business outside Quebec. Instead of getting 8300$ more in tax income, the gov will lose 128,500$. They will need 15+ people earning 300,000$ only to compensate for the loss of 1 person.
Add to that the stall in private investments, businesses leaving or closing, etc. They will loose money and cripple economic development in Quebec for years.
But people like the Premier and those of her ilk don't get that.
"Gunnair" said A retroactive tax increase? Try that in the USA and there'd be .
i really really hope there is in Quebec too. That's such a dirty thing to do to people.
Really? Baying for violence now or was that tongue in cheek? More metaphorical. Political blood. Possibly from "knives in the back". The opposition should certainly plan on making this part of their "offensive" in "battleground" ridings where they have targeted weak PQ mna's for "elimination".
"OnTheIce" said From the story it sounds like a 3 to 4 percent increase. That's actually not so bad. I was thinking from the tone of the piece it was going to be more of a 10% increase.
But to make it retroactive. I hope she gets skinned alive.
For 130,000$ to 249,999$ it passes from 24% to 28% For 250,000$+ it passes from 24% to 31%.
I bet the government will make LESS money with the higher taxes.
Let's say someone earning 300,000$ decides to move his business outside Quebec. Instead of getting 8300$ more in tax income, the gov will lose 128,500$. They will need 15+ people earning 300,000$ only to compensate for the loss of 1 person.
Add to that the stall in private investments, businesses leaving or closing, etc. They will loose money and cripple economic development in Quebec for years.
But people like the Premier and those of her ilk don't get that.
Math doesn't matter.
Possibly banking on an increase in transfer payments to make up the resulting shortfall.
A lot of other money will leave, good news for Ontario.
A retroactive tax increase? Try that in the USA and there'd be .
The PQ will just blame the feds for not changing the transfer payment formulas, and Quebecers will buy it.
A retroactive tax increase? Try that in the USA and there'd be .
i really really hope there is in Quebec too. That's such a dirty thing to do to people.
But to make it retroactive. I hope she gets skinned alive.
A retroactive tax increase? Try that in the USA and there'd be .
Try that anywhere, actually.
A retroactive tax increase? Try that in the USA and there'd be .
i really really hope there is in Quebec too. That's such a dirty thing to do to people.
Really? Baying for violence now or was that tongue in cheek?
From the story it sounds like a 3 to 4 percent increase. That's actually not so bad. I was thinking from the tone of the piece it was going to be more of a 10% increase.
But to make it retroactive. I hope she gets skinned alive.
For 130,000$ to 249,999$ it passes from 24% to 28%
For 250,000$+ it passes from 24% to 31%.
I bet the government will make LESS money with the higher taxes.
Let's say someone earning 300,000$ decides to move his business outside Quebec.
Instead of getting 8300$ more in tax income, the gov will lose 128,500$.
They will need 15+ people earning 300,000$ only to compensate for the loss of 1 person.
Add to that the stall in private investments, businesses leaving or closing, etc. They will loose money and cripple economic development in Quebec for years.
From the story it sounds like a 3 to 4 percent increase. That's actually not so bad. I was thinking from the tone of the piece it was going to be more of a 10% increase.
But to make it retroactive. I hope she gets skinned alive.
For 130,000$ to 249,999$ it passes from 24% to 28%
For 250,000$+ it passes from 24% to 31%.
I bet the government will make LESS money with the higher taxes.
Let's say someone earning 300,000$ decides to move his business outside Quebec.
Instead of getting 8300$ more in tax income, the gov will lose 128,500$.
They will need 15+ people earning 300,000$ only to compensate for the loss of 1 person.
Add to that the stall in private investments, businesses leaving or closing, etc. They will loose money and cripple economic development in Quebec for years.
But people like the Premier and those of her ilk don't get that.
Math doesn't matter.
A retroactive tax increase? Try that in the USA and there'd be .
i really really hope there is in Quebec too. That's such a dirty thing to do to people.
Really? Baying for violence now or was that tongue in cheek?
More metaphorical. Political blood. Possibly from "knives in the back". The opposition should certainly plan on making this part of their "offensive" in "battleground" ridings where they have targeted weak PQ mna's for "elimination".
From the story it sounds like a 3 to 4 percent increase. That's actually not so bad. I was thinking from the tone of the piece it was going to be more of a 10% increase.
But to make it retroactive. I hope she gets skinned alive.
For 130,000$ to 249,999$ it passes from 24% to 28%
For 250,000$+ it passes from 24% to 31%.
I bet the government will make LESS money with the higher taxes.
Let's say someone earning 300,000$ decides to move his business outside Quebec.
Instead of getting 8300$ more in tax income, the gov will lose 128,500$.
They will need 15+ people earning 300,000$ only to compensate for the loss of 1 person.
Add to that the stall in private investments, businesses leaving or closing, etc. They will loose money and cripple economic development in Quebec for years.
But people like the Premier and those of her ilk don't get that.
Math doesn't matter.
Possibly banking on an increase in transfer payments to make up the resulting shortfall.
Possibly banking on an increase in transfer payments to make up the resulting shortfall.
DING DING DING!!! Winner winner chicken dinner!
More metaphorical. Political blood.
I wasn't being metaphorical and I was not talking about 'political blood'. This is the kind of thing that starts wars and rightly so.