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MP Cheryl Gallant Welcomes Early Arrival of Tax Freedom Day
June 22, 2007
Ottawa –“Tax Freedom Day has arrived early this year thanks to the tax relief provided by Canada’s New Government,” stated MP Cheryl Gallant, MP (Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke). Tax Freedom day occurs when the income earned by hard-working Canadians stays in their pocket instead of being picked out of their pocket in taxes to all levels of government. According to the Fraser Institute, the reduction in the GST from 7 per cent to 6 per cent, the Child Tax Credit and changes to the spousal/dependent tax deduction were contributing factors. Over the past 16 months the government has provided relief in every way taxes are collected: excise taxes, personal taxes, consumption taxes and business taxes. “As Conservatives, our government believes Canadians pay too much tax and deserve to keep more of their hard earned money,” said Cheryl Gallant. “It’s certainly positive that Tax Freedom Day is here four days earlier than it was under the old administration. The argument by the opposition and minor left-wing parties that Canadians are in favour of higher taxes to pay for things like state-run childcare and 2 dollar a litre gas demonstarates how out of touch they are with the concerns of ordinary Canadians.” Canada’s New Government is delivering nearly $41 billion in personal and corporate tax relief over this and the next two fiscal years.
“We are experiencing the second-longest period of economic expansion in Canadian history and our unemployment rate is the lowest in over 30 years, with more Canadians working than ever before,” said MP Gallant. “In order to make our strong economy even stronger we are actively working to create a tax advantage in Canada. The goal, as set out in our long-term economic plan Advantage Canada, is to reduce taxes for all Canadians and establishing the lowest tax rate on new job creation in the G7.”
A reduction in the GST from 7% to 6%. A new $1,000 Canada Employment Credit A new $2,000 Child Tax Credit A new $550 million per year Working Income Tax Benefit (WITB) of up to $500 for individuals and $1,000 for families. A new 15.5% tax credit for the cost of monthly transit passes To provide increased support to Canadian seniors, this government has doubled the amount of eligible pension income that can be claimed under the pension income credit from $1,000 dollars to $2,000 starting in the 2006 tax year, the first increase in more than 30 years.
After paying down $13.2 billion on Canada’s national debt in September 2006 and further reducing the debt by $9.2 billion in Budget 2007, Canada’s New Government is providing Canadians with a Tax Back Guarantee whereby the interest savings on the debt repayment will be returned to Canadians in the form of personal income tax relief.
For More Information Please Call Cheryl Gallant, M.P. at (613) 732-4404
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