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Subject: TAXES

Canada's unions welcome plans to start closing tax loopholes


OTTAWA, ONTARIO--(Marketwired - Sept. 12, 2017) - Canada's unions are welcoming the federal government's plan to close tax loopholes for very high-income earners, saying it's an important first step toward bringing more fairness to Canada's tax system.

"Today's tax rules make it possible for someone earning $300,000 to save more on their taxes than the average Canadian worker makes in a year, and that is fundamentally unfair," said CLC President Hassan Yussuff.

Current tax rules allow wealthy Canadians, especially self-employed professionals, many of whom are lawyers, doctors, dentists and accountants, to pay less in personal income taxes by setting up CCPCs - Canadian-controlled private corporations. The federal government wants to address three ways CCPCs are used to avoid higher tax rates:

"This kind of tax avoidance is costing the federal government as much as $500 million a year," said Yussuff. "Taxes pay for the vital services that we all rely on, from physical security and food safety, to health care and education and disaster relief, and Canadians expect everyone to pay their fair share."

Further reforms are needed

These measures are an important first step, said Yussuff, but he hopes more are in the works to make Canada's tax system truly fair.

"We need to ensure that the top one percent and corporations pay their fair share too, which means a more aggressive clamp-down on tax havens and corporate tax dodging," he said.

That would include:


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