Analysis | Do wealthy Canadians pay enough taxes? That depends how we define ‘fair share’ (CBC News)

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    Analysis | Do wealthy Canadians pay enough taxes? That depends how we define ‘fair share’ – By Mark Gollom (CBC News) / April 20, 2024

    Top 20% of income earning families paid nearly two-thirds of personal income taxes, report suggests

    When the federal government announced an increase in capital gains taxes in its recent budget, the hike was defended, in part, as a way to ensure the wealthiest Canadians pay their fair share.

    But how exactly do we determine what a “fair share” is? Especially, as some data suggests, the wealthiest are already paying a larger share of the overall income tax burden.

    “That word fair is completely subjective,” said Trevor Tombe, a professor of economics at the University of Calgary. “What’s needed in any kind of statement around what is or isn’t fair is clarity around what the person means when they say that word.”

    Jake Fuss, director of fiscal studies at the Fraser Institute, echoed that a lot of these discussions are not informed by definitions, which is why the institute releases an annual report about Canada’s tax system that has found high-income Canadians are paying disproportionately more in taxes.

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