• Xavier@lemmy.ca
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    10 months ago

    Unfortunately, the solutions are fairly easy but it would be political suicide for anyone who would even dare to actually propose anything that would ruffle the feathers of the vested interests, the powerful or (God forbid /s) the wealthiest 10%, or the “untouchable” 0.1%.

    Simplify/Regularize the tax code by eliminating all ambiguity :

    • by removing exceptions and loopholes for corporation and individuals (it only helps the wealthy with “top gun” accountants to “legally” avoid/reduce taxes).
    • pre-filled tax declaration should be expanded or made automatic for every individuals with simple tax situations (they should not be worrying about taxes and tax credits when their income in lower than a inflation indexed preset treshold)
    • make everyone’s tax information public or accessible for every citizens similar to Tax transparency in Finland (PDF) it helps prevent/detect/reduce social inequalities and keep every one accountable toward each others
    • exclude tax filling softwares and companies whom have vested interest in making tax declarations as complex and as unintelligible as possible by lobbying government
    • increase financing and auditing of Canada Revenue Agency to help better pursue, prosecute and recover wealth hidden in tax Havens, or create a new separate branch of the CRA tasked exclusively to handle corporate tax shenanigans/evasion and deep pocketed individuals

    This is a partial, but relevant, copy of one of my previous post (check my post history for the original long post).

    • Nomecks@lemmy.ca
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      9 months ago

      Add a holdings tax? That’s the only way to ever claw back anything from the billionaire class. Taxes aren’t paid until things are sold. We must make it cost money to hold onto immeasureable levels of wealth.