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Check Your Understanding
Pg. 301
1. Which of the following principals of taxation is the most fair – ability to pay or
benefits received? Explain. Which principal is the easiest to implement?
Explain.
Ability to pay principal provides fairness based upon means.
Benefits received provides fairness based upon usage fees
2. For each of the five types of taxes collected by governments in Canada,
determine whether each is an example of direct or indirect taxation. Also
determine whether each is a progressive or regressive tax.
Type of Tax
Personal income tax
Corporate income tax
Sales tax
Excise tax
Property tax
Direct or Indirect
Direct
Direct
Direct
Indirect
Direct for homeowners
Indirect for renters
Progressive or Regressive
Progressive
Progressive
Regressive
Regressive
Regressive
3. Use supply and demand graphs to explain how the elasticity of demand helps
determine the effect of an indirect tax on the market price and on consumption.
4. List the economic and political advantages and disadvantages of using each of
the following methods to increase government revenue:
Personal income taxes, corporate income taxes, gasoline excise taxes, tobacco excise
taxes, consumption/sales taxes
Method of
Increasing
government
revenue
Personal
income tax
Economic
Impact Advantages
Economic
Impact Disadvantages
Political impact
- Advantages
Political impact
- Disadvantages
Less spending
can reduce
price inflation
Does not add
to government
debt
Unpopular
with voters
Corporate
income tax
Distribution of
income can be
improved
Popular with
voters
Gasoline tax
Less disposable
income and
consumer
demand can
slow growth
Less profit is
left for
investment
spending
Transportation
costs will
increase for
businesses,
cutting profits
Roads &
highways can
be improved
and new
projects
undertaken
Consumption is Employment in
discouraged
tobacco
related
industries can
decline
Consumer
Aggregate
spending is
spending
discouraged
decreases,
which can slow
down
economic
growth rate
Unpopular
with corporate
investors and
managers
Increases the
cost of living
for most
Canadians
Tobacco tax
Sales tax
Roads &
highways
maintained by
users; gas
consumption
discouraged
Consumption
discouraged
Luxury goods
can be taxed
more than
necessities
Smugglers will
bring untaxed,
illegal tobacco
into Canada
Lower-income
Canadians are
more adversely
affected
5. List and explain the tax reforms introduced since 1990. Explain the effect of the
GST on the ability of Canadian firms to compete in global markets.
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Marginal tax rates on personal income were reduced to allow Canadians,
especially lower-income earners, to keep more of their income
Tax credits were increased for low-income earners to help offset the regressive
nature of sales and property taxes
The GST (a consumption tax) replaced the FST (a manufacturing tax) to reduce
production costs and increase the global competitiveness of firms
Alberta and Ontario lowered provincial income tax rates in order to stimulate
consumer spending and economic growth