Don’t trust the Canada Revenue Agency to file your taxes
RENAUD BROSSARD: Tax collectors’ objective is to maximize revenue; yours is to maximize deductions
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by Renaud Brossard | Jan 26, 2023
RENAUD BROSSARD: Tax collectors’ objective is to maximize revenue; yours is to maximize deductions
by Jay Goldberg | Jan 23, 2023
by Franco Terrazzano | Jan 10, 2023
by Jock Finlayson | Jan 8, 2023
by Franco Terrazzano | Nov 18, 2022
FRANCO TERRAZZANO: Ottawa’s culture of frivolous spending and never-ending deficits needs to end
by Olivier Rancourt | Nov 9, 2022
OLIVIER RANCOURT: Just another way of increasing the taxpayer burden
by Robert McGarvey | Oct 25, 2022
ROBERT MCGARVEY: The UK government will not be truly sovereign until it is able to recover its full monetary sovereignty
by Jay Goldberg | Sep 6, 2022
JAY GOLDBERG: 12-pack of Coke or Pepsi will be slapped with nearly a dollar in new taxes
by Franco Terrazzano | Sep 2, 2022
FRANCO TERRAZZANO: The feds could balance the budget, waste less money on interest and avoid future tax hikes by mustering a modicum of restraint
by Lee Harding | Aug 23, 2022
LEE HARDING: The only options left for Canadians are a tax revolt, voting out the government, or a job working for the feds
by Ken Coates | Aug 19, 2022
KEN COATES: The rapid expansion of government in Canada over the past decade produced an unintended experiment in the role of the state in our lives
by Lee Harding | Aug 2, 2022
LEE HARDING: He scaled back the public service. Will his successor be able to maintain that momentum?
by Franco Terrazzano | Jul 26, 2022
FRANCO TERRAZZANO: The Bank has one job: to keep inflation around two per cent. It failed
by David Macdonald | Jul 21, 2022
DAVID MACDONALD: The trouble with interest rate hikes is that they won’t decrease food and gas prices. They’re more likely to cause a recession
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