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Report From Parliament's Hill - January 3rd, 2008

By Prince George - Peace River M.P. Jay Hill

Tuesday, November 30, 1999 12:00 AM

Ringing in the New Year With Another GST Cut at the Cash Register

Happy New Year indeed!  Canadian taxpayers had an abundance of reasons to celebrate on January 1st, beginning with the second reduction in the GST (Goods and Services Tax).

On New Year’s Eve, Prime Minister Stephen Harper returned to the very store in which he stood two years ago to promise Canadians that a Conservative government would cut the GST from seven to six to five percent.  On January 1, 2008, we kept that promise!

The two percent GST cut will save the average working family hundreds of dollars per year on day-to-day purchases, not to mention hundreds or even thousands more on major purchases such as a new car or a new home.

Make no mistake, this permanent tax cut is the only type that will benefit ALL Canadians regardless of age or income – including those whose incomes are too low to pay income tax. 

Don’t be misled by opposition claims that the GST cut has been accomplished at the expense of broad-based income tax cuts.  We’ve already done that.  Since coming to office, the Conservative Government has cut sales, income and business taxes to reduce the overall tax burden for Canadians and businesses by close to $200-billion, bringing taxes to their lowest levels in nearly 50 years.

Sharp reductions in the tax bills of individuals and families have been achieved through a cut in the lowest personal income tax rate; yearly increases in the basic personal amount (the amount an individual can earn without paying federal income tax); and, a broad range of new and enhanced tax credits.

As I’ve noted before, when you file your 2007 income tax return in the coming weeks, you will very much notice the income tax rate reduction and the personal amount increase which are RETROACTIVE to one year ago, January 1, 2007. 

Among other tax credits, parents will find relief in the $2,000 child tax credit.  This measure alone will remove 180,000 taxpayers from the tax rolls altogether.  And our Working Income Tax Benefit will help more than 1.2 million low-income Canadians.

For everyday household purchases that are subject to sales taxes …the purchases that each and every Canadian must make … they will pay two percent less in tax at the cash register than they did two years ago. The total savings for consumers will be almost $12-BILLION next year.  Reducing the GST will ensure Canada’s long-term growth and prosperity by leaving more money in the pockets of Canadians and invigorating our economy.

Yet in a bizarre and pointless demonstration of “opposition for the sake of opposition”, the Liberal Party of Canada and its leader, Stéphane Dion, say they’ll reverse our GST cuts and hike it back up if ever given the chance to govern again.  Mr. Dion has personally said he believes cutting the GST is a “serious mistake” and that he will consider raising it.

Paying less taxes, including those on almost everything we buy, is NOT a mistake.  It is reason to celebrate in 2008.  Happy New Year! 

    


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What Jay Hill fails to mention is the tax leakage caused by the Conservative flip-flop on Income Trusts. When foreign companies such as Abu Dhabi Energy company buy Canadian Energy Trusts like Prime West Energy, the foriegn company pays no Canadian Tax on the Canadian asset they own and Canadian Taxpayers lose. The Caiandian Association of Imcome Trust Investors has commented on this extensively and theis is truly the dirty little secret the Minority Conservatives don't want Canadian voters to know about.

http://caiti-online-media.blogspot.com/2007/09/primewest-energy-trust-bought-for.html
Hill also fails to mention that what they give with one hand,they take back with another.
(provincially and federally)
We are no better off than we were when the GST was 7 percent.
Housing up,Natural gas up,cost of food up,etc.etc.and the wages we make are pretty much the same.
There are also some MAJOR increases coming at the pumps.
Figure it out and see where you are.
So where have we actually gained?
Political bulls**t and nothing more.
Stéphane Dion your an asshole!
" ..... the Liberal Party of Canada and its leader, Stéphane Dion, say they’ll reverse our GST cuts and hike it back up if ever given the chance to govern again. Mr. Dion has personally said he believes cutting the GST is a “serious mistake” and that he will consider raising it. "

So which is it Jay .... The Liberals will reverse the GST cuts, or they will CONSIDER raising the GST.

Let's face it, the people in this country need certain work to be done. Some can be done by better by private companies/orgnizations and we pay through user fees or annual "taxes" such as insurance premiums, for example. Others can be done by better by public organizations controlled by government.

Those works done by governments fall into federal, provincial and municipal. As any municipal politician and staffer knows, they are at the bottom of the food chain. If there are cuts in tax at the top level, there are also cuts in services at the top level. So, the service can be rpovided privately or by a lower level of government. If that lower level of government picks it up, they will also jack up taxes and/or user fees.

So, we have a conservative government (or any federal government for that matter since I doubt the Liberals or the NDP orf even the Greens would act any different) that cuts taxes while municipalities raise taxes and people grumble.

And the feds look clean to those who don't know better. Nice game, eh?
Yes, I am absolutely sure that all those who do not earn enough to pay income tax are absolutely deliriously happy about paying less GST on the new car thay will buy tomorrow!
What a bunch of ungrateful complainers. People whine when the taxes are too high. They whine about the GST being unfair. But when the government actually cuts it (which the Liberals failed to keep their promise on), people complain about it. Pathetic.

@Andyfreeze:
"Housing up,Natural gas up,cost of food up,etc.etc.and the wages we make are pretty much the same." What would you like the government to do about that? It's called the free market. Do you want the government to legislate a raise for you so they don't have to lower taxes?

@Owl:
"So which is it Jay .... The Liberals will reverse the GST cuts, or they will CONSIDER raising the GST." It sounds like the same thing to me. They will RAISE the GST to REVERSE the GST cuts.

@ammonra:
"Yes, I am absolutely sure that all those who do not earn enough to pay income tax are absolutely deliriously happy about paying less GST on the new car thay will buy tomorrow!" The GST cut is the only tax cut that I can think of that actually helps people who don't pay income tax. They may not be buying a car, but they have to buy a lot of other stuff that they pay GST on.

Also, the government is able to cut taxes because the economy is doing well. People are making and spending more money, so the government is getting more income and sales taxes. The percent may go down, but the total income from taxes is probably still higher than a few years ago. I don't think this tax cut is going to cause our provincial or municipal taxes to go up.

Actually, Mr. Dion said that all options are open for DISCUSSION when it comes to the GST.

He did not say that :...he believes cutting the GST is a “serious mistake” and that he will consider raising it."

That is a blatant self-serving misrepresentation of the facts, in my opinion.

As long as the opposition is acting "bizarre" and "pointless"ly Mr. Hill's minority government is in a safe and enviable position!

Who brought the GST in, to begin with?

To northman: Great bit of wisdom...
True, cutting the GST benefits everyone who buys stuff. Now minimum wage earners can buy another loaf of bread every week on what they save. Still, a saving is a saving.

Increasing the federal minimum wage would have benefited them more. Pressuring the provinces to increase the provincial minimum wages would have benefited them more.

Of course, its not about benefiting minimum wage earners, is it? Its about publicity and self serving propaganda.

Interestingly, all the polls say Harper's approach still wont' give him a majority government. I guess the propoganda isn't working
Harper will form the next Government and I predict he will in fact get a majority.

Look at the boneheads who are running against him.

(Stephen Dion) He won the leadership convention through some sort of wonky deal and was flabbergasted when he won. This guy is a non-starter, and the backroom boys have their knives out.

(Jack the talking mustache Layton) The NDP'S great hope. It will take a miracle for him to hold on to what he has

(Dueceppe) Yesterdays man with yesterdays platform, and no place to go but down.

(Green) Aptly named, about as green as you can get. A good place for idealists to park their votes, however they are safely on the train to nowheresville.

Heres the Lineup:

Conservatives: Right of Center and Center

Liberals: Left of Center

NDP: Left of the Liberals

Green: Disgruntled NDP'S

Block: Left of the NDP

So if you vote for anyone other than the Conservatives you are voting for Left leaning Liberals, stealing the NDP Platform to get votes, or NDP, Green Huggers, or the Block who dream of Independence while they enjoy the spoils of Federalism.

All these left leaners will raise your taxes and spend your money. (The one and only thing they are good at)

Or: You could for once in your life vote for a party and person who just may get this Country back on track;

Your choices, are more years of Liberal, left leaning mediocraty or some good old fashioned Conservative (lets get things done) Government.
Seniors are receiving a substantial improvement in their taxable incomes for 2007 and on. If you are 65, you will receive the first $2,000 of pension income tax free. You will be able to shift some pension income from a higher income earner to a lower income earner and effectively reduce the amount of income tax you would normally pay as a couple. This is a big deal to many pensioners and effects more and more people each year.

Let's not be too critical and give credit where credit is due. The current government has done more in the past year and a half than the previous government did in 10 years.

Time will tell and the government will gain more support as they resolve more of this country's problems.

The opposition parties are a desparate lot with no solutions or plans to change anything. It discourages me to know that they still collect a paycheck for the charade they play. Chester
I agree Chester!
The opposition parties need to be told to get with the plan,stop stalling everything that may do some good,or get out!
They are useless!
All that does is tell us what a mess our political system is really in!
What we need is for government to be more efficient with our money. They spend so much on themselves with extra benefits and lavish spending and cause they are in control of the purse strings they just keep spending more on themselves and their pet projects. The amount of financial abuse by at least 50% of the MP's is just mind numbing !
Today the CBC has a report by the outgoing military ombudsman who is criticizing Ottawa for failure to provide adequate support to families of fallen and injured soldiers, especially those with post-traumatic stress disorder.

Perhaps the MPs can give up just some of their *extra benefits and lavish spending* and designate the money for better purposes?
Couldn't agree more diplomat!
I agree also.