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Last edited by chuckChuck; Dec 20, 2017, 12:03.
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Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View PostI see, By that logic we should just tax 100% of every transaction then. Our social programs will be better than the US by every measure then, Except that revenues will fall to zero, Since 100% of the incentive to work or operate a business will have been destroyed. Meanwhile the US tax structure Will accept all of those businesses and workers. Who will continue to fund their sustainable social programs well ours collapsed completely.
Except in the real world taxes don't need to get to 100% for this to start happening. The Exodus is already happening to two disincentives here and incentives there.
If you think the US system is better and farmers are better off why not move there?
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Did some quick fact checking. Regular gas in Canberra where my sister lives(she runs premium in her car) is $1.30 litre of which 42% is tax or just over 54 cents a litre. In Alberta we pay roughly 30 cents a litre including carbon tax and gst. So I was wrong the price increase would be 24 cents a litre not 40 so only a tax increase of $7200 dollars.
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chuckChuck I just don't understand the way you think. Its like you are hollering TAX ME!
Doesn't it bother you that you work hard to make money for your family and the government takes a big chunk of it and throws it down a rabbit hole?Last edited by seldomseen; Dec 20, 2017, 18:09.
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post"By that logic we should just tax 100% of every transaction then. " No one is suggesting that.
If you think the US system is better and farmers are better off why not move there?
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