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What about those students? Miss so and so just happens to spend, in taxes, about the same as the student who paid tax for books (which, by the way, aren't they deductibles at the end of the day?)Sheerin said:My point is that this tax cut will really only benefit people who make big ticket purchases.
If the government really wanted to give us a tax break they'd either A) get rid of the GST completely, B) give the GST rebate cheques to more people and increase the rebate C) take the GST off of most necessary purchases.
Theres nothing worse than buying 700 dollars worth of text books and then having to pay 7% on it. Its great that Miss so and so is able to save 7 grand on her new 700K house, but what about all those students who have to shell out a larger proportion of their income on tax for books and other necessities?
So, in summation, I take your post to imply that we should tax the rich more and leave the lower income groups alone. Punishment for financial success? I don't buy it.
By the way, the 7% on 700 is 49 bucks. 6% on 700 is 42 bucks. A savings of 5 bucks. If you feel that this is a pittance, well, good for you. Send your five bucks to me and we'll call it even