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The Burden of Federal Tax Increases Under the Conservatives
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An important economic trend in Canada in recent years is the increasing share of personal income going to both direct and indirect taxes. This article provides a analysis of the distributional impact of federal tax and transfer policies over the period that the Conservatives were in power between 1984 and 1992. It finds that the policy changes (primarily increased commodity taxes and income surtaxes) have raised the tax burden on the household sector by 22billionbetween1984and1992.NettaxespaidbytheaverageCanadianfamilyhaveincreasedbyalmost1,900. The tax changes have been very progressive on average for families earning less than 35,000peryear,roughlyprooortionalinthe35,000 to 75,000range,modestlyregressiveinthe75,000 to 150,000range,andveryregressiveabove150,000.Tax increases in Canada, distributional analysis