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The 2014 C.D. Howe Institute Business Tax Burden Ranking

Benjamin Dachis (), Adam Found and Peter Tomlinson
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Adam Found: Trent University
Peter Tomlinson: University of Toronto

No 187, e-briefs from C.D. Howe Institute

Abstract: Saint John, Charlottetown and Montreal have the highest tax burdens on new business amongst major Canadian cities, according to a new C.D. Howe Institute report. In “The 2014 C.D. Howe Institute Business Tax Burden Ranking,” authors Adam Found, Benjamin Dachis and Peter Tomlinson conduct groundbreaking research that includes business property taxes and land transfer taxes in measuring the tax bite that can drive away or attract new business investment.

Keywords: Fiscal; Policy; and; Tax; Competitiveness (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: H25 H71 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014-10
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Published on the C.D. Howe Institute website, October 2014

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