TranceAddict Forums (www.tranceaddict.com/forums)
- Canada - Toronto & Southern Ont.
-- City of Toronto sales tax? Sure, Why not??
Pages (2): « 1 [2]
When I initially heard about all this TST business, I was pretty appalled and thought....great another bright move for Moronto...Then I heard Shelley Carroll being interviewed on CFRB 1010 yesterday and she made it seem like this tax would come out of taxes we are already paying...aka more money for toronto specifically...anyways, I was a little confused but I'm very skeptical of this whole thing, especially in our current economic climate.
Dalton sent out a mass email this afternoon -- they must be sleeping on the job because the messed up the link to the PDF file within their email. The last bracket fucked them up (lol)
Earlier this year, you wrote to me expressing your views about Ontario's plan to merge federal and provincial sales taxes into a single HST. I appreciate the time you took to share your thoughts on the subject. And I want to take this opportunity to provide you with new information about our tax changes.
A recent report (Link) by Dr. Jack M. Mintz, Palmer Chair in Public Policy at the University of Calgary, studies the impact that our package of tax reforms, including the HST, will have on our economy.
Dr. Mintz's paper indicates that, within 10 years of the July 1, 2010, start of the HST, Ontario will benefit from:
* an estimated 591,000 net new jobs
* increased annual worker incomes of up to 8.8 per cent
* increased business investment of $47 billion.
As I indicated in my previous correspondence, we are merging these two sales taxes because it will strengthen our economy. Doing so will reduce costs for Ontario businesses - allowing them to make investments that will enable them to become more competitive and hire or retain more workers. In addition, we are cutting corporate taxes and personal income taxes for 93 per cent of all Ontario taxpayers.
To learn more about the tax cuts and rebates that will help you and your family through the transition, please visit www.ontario.ca/taxchange.
I hope you find this information useful. Please accept my best wishes.
Dalton McGuinty
Premier of Ontario
| quote: |
| Originally posted by Swamper Dalton sent out a mass email this afternoon -- they must be sleeping on the job because the messed up the link to the PDF file within their email. The last bracket fucked them up (lol) Earlier this year, you wrote to me expressing your views about Ontario's plan to merge federal and provincial sales taxes into a single HST. I appreciate the time you took to share your thoughts on the subject. And I want to take this opportunity to provide you with new information about our tax changes. A recent report (Link) by Dr. Jack M. Mintz, Palmer Chair in Public Policy at the University of Calgary, studies the impact that our package of tax reforms, including the HST, will have on our economy. Dr. Mintz's paper indicates that, within 10 years of the July 1, 2010, start of the HST, Ontario will benefit from: * an estimated 591,000 net new jobs * increased annual worker incomes of up to 8.8 per cent * increased business investment of $47 billion. As I indicated in my previous correspondence, we are merging these two sales taxes because it will strengthen our economy. Doing so will reduce costs for Ontario businesses - allowing them to make investments that will enable them to become more competitive and hire or retain more workers. In addition, we are cutting corporate taxes and personal income taxes for 93 per cent of all Ontario taxpayers. To learn more about the tax cuts and rebates that will help you and your family through the transition, please visit www.ontario.ca/taxchange. I hope you find this information useful. Please accept my best wishes. Dalton McGuinty Premier of Ontario |
| quote: |
| Originally posted by Swamper Dalton sent out a mass email this afternoon -- they must be sleeping on the job because the messed up the link to the PDF file within their email. The last bracket fucked them up (lol) ...Dr. Mintz's paper indicates that, within 10 years of the July 1, 2010, start of the HST, Ontario will benefit from: * an estimated 591,000 net new jobs * increased annual worker incomes of up to 8.8 per cent * increased business investment of $47 billion. |
yea fuck Toronto. you all should move here to Chicago!!! please move to chicago!!! i miss nice people(well people pretending to be nice anyway)
Powered by: vBulletin
Copyright © 2000-2021, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.