How could Canadas income-tax system change to be friendlier to citizens in their 20s and 30s?
Cissy Pau Owner of Clear HR Consulting and executive member of the Vancouver Young Entrepreneurs Association “The most helpful thing I did when starting my business was the 12-week entrepreneur course at BCIT. I think the government should provide a lot more education and training on financial literacy and intelligence. What expenses can you claim? What’s write-offable?” Ariel Lade Economist and financial critic for the Green Party of Canada “The most important thing would be to increase the basic personal amount to at least the poverty line. It’s outrageous that people living in poverty have to pay up to $1,000 in income taxes. I’d also like to see the system simplified, to close the loopholes and deductions.” Rudy Chung Investment manager and president of the National Association of Asian American Professionals, Vancouver “Increasing tuition credits would help students coming out of school, because entry-level jobs don’t pay as much….The home-buyers’ plan needs to be upgraded. Now yo
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