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Politics : Canadian Political Free-for-All

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To: Goose94 who wrote (37061)11/7/2025 1:13:57 PM
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We should be thankful? At a 50.0 percent inclusion rate, Canada’s top capital gains tax rate ranked between 17th and 23rd, depending on the province, out of 37 OECD countries. However, by reversing this change and lowering the inclusion rate to one-third, the federal government can greatly improve Canada’s competitiveness. At a 33.3 percent inclusion rate, Canada’s top capital gains tax rate would rank between 30th and 31st. In other words, every Canadian province would enjoy a lower top capital gains tax rate than the majority of OECD countries.

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