VANCOUVER, BC: The Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) has released its annual report crunching the numbers on new year’s tax changes for British Columbians, and what taxpayers will save from the federal government will be more than taken away by the province and cities.
The two main federal measures are changes to Employment Insurance (EI) premiums which will result in tax savings of up to $132 for employees and $185 for employers, and the first full year of the means-tested Canada Child Benefit (CCB), which is also tax-free.
“What the feds giveth in tax relief, the provinces and cities more than happily taketh away,” said Jordan Bateman, BC Director for the CTF. “It will be another year with higher taxes and fees for BC taxpayers.”
But that modest relief will be more than eaten up by various provincial and municipal tax and fee increases, including:
As part of its annual New Year’s Tax Changes report, the CTF has calculated the tax impact for families for 2017 for 44 hypothetical Canadian households. See the full report HERE.
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