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有房的没房的都很紧张:央行明天是否会加息?

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加息,加税,加人口,加人工,加物价,加房租。。。熟么都加,唯独房价暴跌?做梦。。。
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我有房也希望加息。
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估计明天不加但十月份加息。 今天最大的新闻是税法要变了,中小业主通过公司税走个人收入税的合法逃税的将要被禁止了, 同时假装雇妻儿子女发假工资的也要被税法禁止了。财政部长今天给环球邮报发了Letter: https://beta.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/rob-commentary/tax-changes-are-about-levelling-the-playing-field/article36161429/ Tax changes are about levelling the playing field BILL MORNEAU CONTRIBUTED TO THE GLOBE AND MAIL 55 MINUTES AGO SEPTEMBER 5, 2017 Bill Morneau is Canada's Minister of Finance. I know first-hand that running a business is hard work. It involves taking risks, suffering setbacks and often a great deal of sacrifice. As Canada's Finance Minister, I am committed to ensuring that this hard work is rewarded, so that businesses small and large are able to invest, grow and create jobs. The good news is businesses are doing just that. In the past year, we have seen the fastest real GDP growth in more than a decade. Second quarter results at 4.5-per-cent growth and more than 350,000 new full-time jobs created over the past year mean our economy is growing faster than any Group of Seven country. But economic growth alone is not good enough. That is why, as its first order of business, our government introduced a middle-class tax cut that is benefiting nearly nine million Canadians – and, yes, to finance it, we raised taxes on the top 1 per cent. It is also why we brought in the Canada Child Benefit, which puts more money in the pockets of nine out of 10 families, helping lift hundreds of thousands of children out of poverty – leading to a 40-per-cent reduction in child poverty by the end of this calendar year. But the job is not done. Over the past 15 years, we have seen big changes in our economy. The number of Canadian-controlled private corporations (CCPCs) has increased by 50 per cent and makes up a much bigger part of our economy than they did in the early 2000s. For professionals, the number of corporations has tripled over that same period. While we know most businesses are investing and creating jobs, we also know that corporate structures are being used to reduce personal taxes. That leaves us with a challenge that is unsustainable. As more and more people set up corporations, there is a growing number of individuals who have access to tax advantages not available to other hard-working Canadians. This means that some of the highest-income earners are effectively being taxed at a much lower rate than everyone else. It is legal, but as a former business owner and high-income earner myself, I do not think it is right. The average income in Canada is estimated to be about $49,000 this year. An incorporated professional earning $300,000 with a spouse and two adult children can save about $48,000 in taxes by using just one of these loopholes. What that means is an incorporated professional could be taxed at a lower rate than a salaried nurse practitioner or police officer making much less a year. Earlier this summer, we launched a consultation on proposals to address this problem. As part of this effort, I am visiting small business owners and professionals across the country, looking to hear their ideas, concerns and to answer their questions. Most middle-class Canadians and small businesses will be unaffected by these changes. According to the Coalition for Small Business Tax Fairness, 66 per cent of small businesses earn less than $73,000 a year. For passive investment income to provide an advantage over and above what is available to every Canadian through RRSPs and TFSAs, a business owner needs to earn more than $150,000. That is because the more you earn, the more you stand to benefit from these tax-planning strategies. No wonder some estimate that two thirds of the wealthiest 0.01 per cent own a CCPC. For those business owners and professionals who have saved and planned for their retirement under the existing rules, I want to be clear: We have no intention of going back in time. Our intent is that changes will apply only on a go-forward basis and neither existing savings, nor investment income from those savings, will be touched. Farm owners will continue to receive a lifetime capital gains exemption of up to $1-million for farm property, facilitating the transfer of their business to the next generation. We will continue to protect a business' ability to compete, invest, grow and create jobs. Money that stays in the business will continue to take advantage of the lowest small-business rate in the G7,and some of the most competitive corporate tax rates in the world – more than 12 points lower than the United States. At the heart of these proposals is our promise to the middle class, and a belief that every Canadian should feel confident that they have the same opportunity to succeed and benefit from a growing economy. That confidence starts with knowing everyone is treated fairly.
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空军紧张啥
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房地产崩盘对除了无房户以外的任何人都没有好处,所以我们不希望房市崩盘,但我更加反对像年初那样的疯炒。 如果实在不能做到3-5%的年均平稳增长,非要在"疯炒猛涨"和"调控崩盘"之间选择,我支持后者。对个人资产虽有负面影响,但对抑制以51华人地产鸡鸡精英们为主体的毁坏海外华人形象的行为有重要意义。
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利息也加了。房价也跌了,再不买房怎么给家人交代?😂
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多伦多这种地方缺地,阿拉上海人就不要活了。呵呵
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你8个乡下人挤一个猪笼,两个白垃圾住6000尺大house
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又要加息?太吓人了,容我再买个10年新双车库独立house压压惊。
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这至少是你买的第6个压惊独立HOUSE了,你们有钱土豪就是任性!
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看来9月份的成交量也会暴增啊,像8月份因你们买独立HOUSE压惊而导致成交量暴增一样,给你100个赞,这才是真NB!
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不过我担心的是,即将公布的8月份独立屋成交量数据如果没有显著大幅暴增,那将是对阿雷这位51网络虚拟世界的"新土豪"是多么大的讽刺和耳光啊! 老张这位51网络虚拟世界老土豪是彻底销声匿迹了,迎接"新土豪"阿雷,热烈欢迎,鼓掌啊!
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十月份还清贷款,是瞅准时机抛康抖了,自住豪丝等老了顶护理院,你们接手闹腾去吧。
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加息的唯一理由是为了发行国债。加美经济现在还真不行。
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就大加拿不死不活的经济,加不加息都是两败俱伤。
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房价上涨,没房的和打算买房的都很紧张, 房价下跌,有房的和打算卖房的都很紧张, 央行加息,有房的没房的都很紧张。 哎,我看是高房价快把人给逼疯了。
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还贷压力增大😡
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目前看,明天不加息是最佳选择,下次最佳加息窗口是1月份!
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结合GDP等整体经济形势,如果要兼顾房地产市场不遭受毁灭性打击,9月份绝对不能加息,最佳的下次加息应该在1月份,否则地产市场你懂的。
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能涨3倍,就能跌3倍.明年选个住独立屋的市长,房价就会暴跌.他们为了逼你们买CONDO,把多伦多的房价硬抬了3倍,现在还是那么多CONDO,所以就忽悠你们租. 说到底,还是盖了太多的CONDO卖不掉.温哥华有钱人多的是,多伦多都是打工的CHEAP LABOUR,这里的税,大家懂的.
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加息!!!好啊!!!
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多伦多这种地方缺地
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加息了
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猪可以去北极那里便宜。土狼的土地房就这么多,低密度房只会减少不会变多。
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希望加拿大不是象美国一样落入口头加息的状态中
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你空军冒牌的
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