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Provincial Tax Rate Adjustments in Canada

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  • Ergete Ferede

    (Department of Economics, Grant MacEwan University and Institute of Public Economics, University of Alberta)

  • Bev Dahlby

    (Department of Economics and The School of Public Policy, University of Calgary)

  • Ebenezer Adjei

    (Department of Economics, University of Alberta)

Abstract

Changes to tax rates are important fiscal events in Canada. They affect the amount of taxes that Canadian households and businesses pay to governments, and the level of economic activity by affecting incentives to work, save, and invest. Thus it is important to understand what factors cause governments to increase or reduce their tax rates. A recent study by Ergete Ferede, Bev Dahlby, and Ebenezer Adjei sheds some light on some of the factors that determine the timing and direction of tax rate adjustments by provincial governments.1 The main conclusions from the study are listed here.

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  • Ergete Ferede & Bev Dahlby & Ebenezer Adjei, 2013. "Provincial Tax Rate Adjustments in Canada," SPP Communique, The School of Public Policy, University of Calgary, vol. 5(5), November.
  • Handle: RePEc:clh:commun:v:5:y:2013:i:5
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