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Harper to unveil new tax measure today: CTV

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Harper to unveil new tax measure today: CTV


Political | 206644 hits | Sep 09 6:50 am | Posted by: uwish
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The Conservatives will unveil a new tax measure today that will affect virtually every product but does not involve the GST, CTV News has learned. The new measure is going to be broadly-based and will bring down the price of consumer goods, CTV's Ottaw

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  1. by avatar hurley_108
    Tue Sep 09, 2008 2:07 pm
    And he plans to stay in the black how?

  2. by avatar uwish
    Tue Sep 09, 2008 2:22 pm
    he has been in the Black even with all the other tax cuts and spending announcements.

    Hurley your just jealous o'l taliban Jack can't get his head out of the clouds :)

  3. by avatar kenmore
    Tue Sep 09, 2008 2:26 pm
    "uwish" said
    he has been in the Black even with all the other tax cuts and spending announcements.

    Hurley your just jealous o'l taliban Jack can't get his head out of the clouds

    :)


    according to leading economists his gst tax cut did dick shit for the economy.. and we are a hair away from a deficit.. this will definately put us in one..
    he so desperate buying votes .. trying to be Canadian Czar.. screw him

  4. by ridenrain
    Tue Sep 09, 2008 2:28 pm
    "uwish" said
    he has been in the Black even with all the other tax cuts and spending announcements.

    Hurley your just jealous o'l taliban Jack can't get his head out of the clouds :)



    Way lower than the clouds.. Up his ass is more like it.

    So instead of skimming a billion dollar slush fund from a tax that was supposed to be revenue neutral, Harper just chopped a redundant tax that should have been removed years ago.
    The price of everything doesn't go up at the risk of the Feds not having another record surplus, off the overtaxed backs of Canadian workers.
    Trust an economist to do the right thing.

  5. by avatar uwish
    Tue Sep 09, 2008 2:32 pm
    "kenmore" said
    he has been in the Black even with all the other tax cuts and spending announcements.

    Hurley your just jealous o'l taliban Jack can't get his head out of the clouds

    :)


    according to leading economists his gst tax cut did dick shit for the economy.. and we are a hair away from a deficit.. this will definately put us in one..
    he so desperate buying votes .. trying to be Canadian Czar.. screw him


    so your telling me you are not benefiting from 5% GST?

    ok then please write to your MP and demand to pay 7% GST on all of your goods instead.

    the rest of the country will continue to enjoy some tax relief. You clearly make too much money and don't need these breaks.

  6. by avatar robmik43
    Tue Sep 09, 2008 3:03 pm
    Funny how a Lib thinks...2% as a reduction is
    meaningless. So a 2% increase in the GST, to 9%,
    would have been acceptable ? ( Dion's greenshit
    hocus-pocus could be looked on as the equivalent of
    a GST increase to 9% for many ...)

  7. by avatar Tracker
    Tue Sep 09, 2008 6:16 pm
    Doing what is good for Canadians is not buying votes. It's why we voted him in. Thanks Harper.

  8. by avatar Reverend Blair
    Tue Sep 09, 2008 7:06 pm
    Just like the GST cut, the Canadian consumer will not see any savings from this. The oil companies will get another 2 cents a litre.

  9. by ridenrain
    Tue Sep 09, 2008 7:22 pm
    Every time you post something, echo's of Chretien saying.. "And we'll remove the GST" keep ringing in my ears.

    I'll take not paying more taxes before a promice to give it back any day.

  10. by avatar Reverend Blair
    Tue Sep 09, 2008 7:34 pm
    I'm not sure why I should be worried about whether Chretien was pro-mice or not. Personally I'm anti-mice, but we've got some cats around so it doesn't come up much.

    I was never pro-Chretien either, although I'm not sure if cats would keep him away or not. I guess the dogs would though.

  11. by avatar uwish
    Tue Sep 09, 2008 8:04 pm
    "Reverend Blair" said
    Just like the GST cut, the Canadian consumer will not see any savings from this. The oil companies will get another 2 cents a litre.


    R u fucken drunk?

    When the wife and I bought our new washer dryer front loaders because our old dryer when to the big appliance store in the sky, we saved almost $75 on that 2% reduction.

    thinking that 2% cut on the GST has no impact is akin to saying why should I take back the bottles the deposit is only 10 cents.

    I know people who BOUGHT vehicles just from 'bottle return' money.

  12. by avatar Tracker
    Tue Sep 09, 2008 8:12 pm
    "Reverend Blair" said
    Just like the GST cut, the Canadian consumer will not see any savings from this. The oil companies will get another 2 cents a litre.

    $100.00 - 2% = $2.00

    It adds up quick.

    Government isn't spelled G-O-D.

  13. by avatar Reverend Blair
    Tue Sep 09, 2008 8:26 pm
    Most of the prices went up by the same amount as the GST came down. If the Conservatives win, they'll make a big announcement and the price of diesel will drop two cents. Within a week, it will go back up and the saving will be lost. It amounts to nothing in savings for the consumer.

    This whole thing looks like it was written on the back of a napkin though. The Conservatives didn't get the bump they were hoping for and were off to a rough start, so they came out with what amounts to a cheap political stunt.

    Of course the story was mostly lost because of the crass graphics on the Conservative website, so even the stunt fell flat.

  14. by avatar bootlegga
    Tue Sep 09, 2008 8:31 pm
    Wow! 2 cents! Now I can buy that Ferrari! :lol:

    With Diesel almost 50 cents a litre higher than last summer, 2 cents is not going to do much except put us farther in the hole...



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