Raising taxes can come at a serious cost. Not just to the taxpayer, of course, but to the economy. Every tax hike naturally leads people or companies to reallocate resources in ways that are less productive, resulting in a loss of income-generating opportunities. At a certain point, raising taxes becomes manifestly counterproductive, with the revenue lost due to the negative economic effects outweighing any tax gains. In cases like that, a government would actually raise more money by lowering taxes, broadening the tax base, than it does by increasing taxes. In fact, an analysis of the tax-base elasticities of the provinces, using data from 1972 to 2010, reveals that this very phenomenon is what occurred in Saskatchewan, which raised corpor...
In the past decade, Canada has undertaken extensive business tax reform, with sharply lower corporat...
We examine the impact of tax rates on economic growth using panel data from Canadian provinces over ...
Nicholas Shaxson argues that a corporation tax cut may increase revenue for big business but this do...
Raising taxes can come at a serious cost. Not just to the taxpayer, of course, but to the economy. E...
As the federal and provincial governments look to create jobs and attract business investment, produ...
Periodically, tax systems need major reforms to remove the “barnacles” that accumulate under the sho...
Corporate tax reform has long been a contentious issue in Canada. Official commissions, academics an...
This paper studies the race to the bottom in corporate income tax rates that has been argued to happ...
This communiqué is based on the following paper: The Costliest Tax of All: Raising Revenue Through C...
Tax rate changes are some of the most significant and far-reaching decisions a government can take. ...
Alberta enjoys a reputation as a fiercely competitive jurisdiction when it comes to tax rates. But t...
Canada is losing its appeal as a destination for business investment. Its ability to compete against...
Alberta historically has prided itself on its provincial tax advantage, and for good reason. With ab...
This paper investigates the long-run effects of the corporate income tax (CIT) rate on the economic ...
Canada is losing its edge in the competition for global capital. After a decade of remarkable progre...
In the past decade, Canada has undertaken extensive business tax reform, with sharply lower corporat...
We examine the impact of tax rates on economic growth using panel data from Canadian provinces over ...
Nicholas Shaxson argues that a corporation tax cut may increase revenue for big business but this do...
Raising taxes can come at a serious cost. Not just to the taxpayer, of course, but to the economy. E...
As the federal and provincial governments look to create jobs and attract business investment, produ...
Periodically, tax systems need major reforms to remove the “barnacles” that accumulate under the sho...
Corporate tax reform has long been a contentious issue in Canada. Official commissions, academics an...
This paper studies the race to the bottom in corporate income tax rates that has been argued to happ...
This communiqué is based on the following paper: The Costliest Tax of All: Raising Revenue Through C...
Tax rate changes are some of the most significant and far-reaching decisions a government can take. ...
Alberta enjoys a reputation as a fiercely competitive jurisdiction when it comes to tax rates. But t...
Canada is losing its appeal as a destination for business investment. Its ability to compete against...
Alberta historically has prided itself on its provincial tax advantage, and for good reason. With ab...
This paper investigates the long-run effects of the corporate income tax (CIT) rate on the economic ...
Canada is losing its edge in the competition for global capital. After a decade of remarkable progre...
In the past decade, Canada has undertaken extensive business tax reform, with sharply lower corporat...
We examine the impact of tax rates on economic growth using panel data from Canadian provinces over ...
Nicholas Shaxson argues that a corporation tax cut may increase revenue for big business but this do...