Good article on wealth tax in todays FP.
https://www.msn.com/en-ca/money/tops...ng/ar-BB1cAjvC
First Paragraph:
The NDP can salivate all it wants over the prospect of a wealth tax, but eating the rich would hardly satisfy Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s appetite for spending. The Parliamentary Budget Officer says a wealth tax might have brought in $5.6 billion this year. But the Trudeau government is currently spending $1.8 billion per day. In any given week, it would burn through the wealth tax by Wednesday.
... lots of other good stuff
I didn't know Europe had abandoned wealth taxes. I knew they had them decades ago and assumed they were still in place:
Perhaps most troubling is the very real prospect of an exodus of capital out of Canada as the wealthy react to the imposition of the tax. That’s a key reason why many European countries that had wealth taxes in the 1990s have since abandoned them. France was the only EU member that still had one until President Emmanuel Macron ended it in 2017. “My predecessor taxed the wealthiest and those who succeeded like never before. What happened? They left,” explained Macron. The wealthy grow their money by investing it. Some investments go to entrepreneurs that grow businesses and spur the economic growth needed for Canada’s recovery.
Last Paragraph:
Like most get-rich-quick schemes, the NDP’s fixation on taxing the “ultra-rich” is not only too good to be true; it could also have nasty side effects. A wealth tax is not a serious solution to fixing the fiscal mess. The government needs to control its spending instead.