Monthly Archives: June 2020

Wealth Taxes – A Poor Solution for Canada

  As a Canadian tax policy commentator, I am troubled when U.S. policy proposals are reflexively promoted by some in Canada, without necessarily examining whether the underlying rationale applies in this country.  For example, the wealth tax proposals advocated by Democratic primary candidates Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders were developed in the U.S. context of […]

Eligible Dividend Designations – Let’s Change the Default Rule for Public Corporations and their Subsidiaries

  Some of the annoying complexity of our tax system stems from how we integrate corporate taxes and personal taxes when a corporation pays a dividend to an individual shareholder.  Our integration system grosses up the dividend (to reflect the assumed amount of income earned by the corporation before its corporate taxes), applies the personal […]

The Tech Giants, COVID-19 and Digital Taxation

  The global tech giants, such as the FAANGS (Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix, Google and Shopify) in the US and the BAT (Baidu, Alibaba, Tencent) in China are proving themselves to be “essential” in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic by allowing people to stay connected, and public institutions as well as essential businesses to […]