They
are all still trying to enforce their Bull Shit.
But were must also be aware that every
election day political parties will let a few more such VIPs??? in-for the
purpose of strengthening the breeding line.
The Harmonised Sales Tax is a
consumption tax; in Canada it is used in five
provinces and by the Federal Government???to cover politicians personal
expenses, special “perks” and others rights and privileges to which our politicians
think they have a Consumer Right.
In provinces and territories, which have not enacted the Harmonised, the Canadian
Revenue Agency collects only the 5% Goods and Services Tax. On 4 May 2011, an
independent panel commissioned by the British Columbia government released a
report on the impact of the HST in that province. The report concluded that
"Unless you are among the 15 per cent of families with an income under
$10,000 a year, you’re paying more sales tax under the harmonised sales tax
than you would under the provincial sales tax/goods and services tax: On
average about $350 per family.
British
Columbia, Ontario and most Atlantic provinces were each given one-time payments
ranging from $4.3-billion in Ontario to $364-million in New Brunswick to hand
over control of their sales tax programs to the federal government. The
harmonized sales tax was contentious in B.C., however, and was rejected by
voters in a referendum. The province now collects the provincial, and federal,
portions separately; but, is attempting to re-establish an Increased
Harmonised Sales Tax.
With a public—well maybe- referendum set to
begin next month, minister confirms government would approve hike in PST
British
Columbia's Minister of Transportation has confirmed that a proposed Metro
Vancouver transit tax would be added to the provincial sales tax on receipts in
the Lower Mainland.
Todd Stone sent a letter to the Mayor's
Council on Transportation over the weekend saying the new tax would be
harmonized with the PST.
PST hike of 0.5% proposed for Metro Vancouver
transit referendum
TransLink tax 'Yes' campaign launched as
Gregor Robertson takes lead
If the tax is approved, Metro Vancouver
shoppers will see a combined PST and transit tax totalling 7.5 per cent on
their receipts.
It means-or so the government??? claims Lower
Mainland retailers would not have to change their systems to accommodate a new
line item on receipts, which would have caused headaches for local businesses.
Metro Vancouver mayors have promised more
rapid bus service such as the 99 B-Line bus, which taxpayers CAN NOT AFFORD and
which; as already proven without a referendum 80% of DO NOT WANT if the
referendum passes.
A referendum is set to begin next month on the
proposed 0.5 per cent congestion improvement tax (now,
just what do suppose the government and municipal mayors believe is “improved” congestion.
Once and STILL, again,
of course, the proposal to pay for “transit improvements” ((no mention made of
the proposed hike in his salary here) with a provincial sales tax hike
originated with the Metro Vancouver Mayor's Council and was passed by a
majority of mayors in December.
Published Thursday, Jan. 15 2015, 10:07 PM EST,
last updated Friday, Jan. 16 2015, 3:12 AM EST: Alberta would be compensated
for harmonized sales tax, says Federal Finance Minister Joe
Oliver. Canadians
are already taxed too much and his government is Ha-Hah looking at ways to
lower taxes, rather than raise them. Of course, despite
that position, Mr. Oliver said he wouldn’t comment on Alberta Premier Jim
Prentice musing that HE might have to
consider a sales tax as the province struggles to deal with low oil prices. Same old, Same old- Canada’s Would be Democratic??? Party Style Dictatorship Governments.©Al (Alex-Alexander) D. Girvan. Allrights reserved.
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