Conservatives pledge income-tax cut amounting to 15% for average income earner
- Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre promises a tax cut lowering the income tax rate from 15% to 12.75%, potentially saving an average Canadian worker about $900 annually.
- Poilievre claims the proposed income tax cut could save dual-income families $1,800 yearly, benefiting modest-income individuals the most by percentage.
- Liberal Leader Mark Carney previously pledged a one-percentage point cut to the lowest income tax bracket, potentially saving dual-income families up to $825 annually.
- Both leaders have not disclosed the financial costs of their tax cut proposals, which they assert will mitigate the effects of American tariffs.
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South Carolina wants to accelerate constant push to lower income taxes
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — The constant push to cut income taxes in South Carolina accelerated significantly Tuesday as the Republican governor and leaders of the House and Senate came together to promise to pass an ambitious bill to charge one…
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Poilievre Pledges 15 Percent Income Tax Cut for Those in Lowest Tax Bracket
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is promising an income-tax cut amounting to 15 percent for those in the lowest tax bracket, which he says will save a two-income family around $2,000 per year. The Tory leader said he would reduce the tax rate on the lowest income-tax bracket of $57,375 or less, dropping the rate from 15 percent to 12.75 percent. “This is a tax cut for everybody who has ever got up early in the morning and worked hard to bui…
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