不是白人少或移民多,左媒总是往种族歧视等等尼玛政治正确上扯,看看下面文章分析,加拿大最大的问题是40%的人不交一文钱的税有的不交税反而百得各种福利一年十万八万! 这个国家最大的问题是交的税越多和所得福利就越接近零。
"Trudeau is right: 40% of Canadians don’t pay income taxes, which means someone else is picking up the bill."
https://business.financialpost.com/personal-finance/taxes/trudeau-is-right-40-of-canadians-dont-pay-income-taxes-which-means-someone-else-is-picking-up-the-bill
As it turns out, quite a few benefits are paid out to Canadians with household income in the lower 40 per cent — particularly those with children. The CRA even has a wonderful online calculator that will quantify just how large those benefits might be.
In the first scenario, each parent made $22,650 for a household income of $45,300. Based on the Ernst & Young personal tax calculator, the household should pay a total of $4,564 in federal and provincial income tax.
This income level lines up at the 20th percentile mark outlined by the Fraser Institute — or exactly in the middle of the bottom 40 per cent in terms of household income.
But this household actually receives $14,758 from government. Although the Ernst & Young calculator suggests it should pay $4,564 in tax, and the Fraser Institute says it pays a small amount of taxes, it actually gets tax-free benefits of $19,321.96.
These benefits consist of $17,485.80 from the Canada Child Benefit; $1,278.72 from Ontario Trillium Benefits (including Ontario Energy credit, Northern Ontario energy credit and Ontario sales tax credit); and a $557.44 GST/HST tax credit.
Of course, not every household looks like this or has three children, but the numbers for this household are quite staggering. It effectively does not pay any tax, and then receives $14,758 tax free from other Canadian taxpayers.
What if we move up the income range to what is roughly the 30th percentile, or $60,420 of household income, split equally?
This household should pay $7,596 in income taxes, according to the Ernst & Young tax calculator (assuming no deductions), and would receive $13,738.32 in tax-free benefits. In other words, it effectively receives $6,142 from other Canadian taxpayers.
A household at the very top of this group, the 40th percentile, or $80,844 of income, should pay $11,690 in income taxes (again, assuming no deductions), and would receive $10,282.44 in tax-free benefits. It effectively pays $1,408 in tax.
Keep in mind that people in this group are no different than anyone else and want to avoid paying taxes if possible. If there are any charitable donations, sizable health-care expenses, RRSP deductions, or any other kind of deduction, this household has probably been able to eliminate that $1,408 in taxes.
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