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  • Hamloc
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    I am certainly happy to see this coalition of like minded business organizations getting together. I think our illustrious feeble minded leader is a little surprised at the push back. The unfortunate reality is there are many Canadians who will agree with the changes proposed by the federal Lieberals. It appears the greatest cost to farmers will be in generational transfer of assets. The appetite for revenue at all levels of government in Canada is becoming ferocious.

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  • sofa.king
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    Trudeau will kill this country I see he gave a mosque in newfoundland 46000.00 for security from hate crimes. What a dick head he has lots of money for that kind of stuff but he has yet to give the money he promised to fort mac for the fires last year. This shows where his priorities are and yet there are people so stupid and blinded by ideology that they support this clown (grassfarmer).

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  • mcfarms
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    [URL="http://www.producer.com/2017/08/tax-changes-impact-could-be-humongous/"]http://www.producer.com/2017/08/tax-changes-impact-could-be-humongous/[/URL]

    Good article, Merle Good has captured the issue very well. There is a difference between resource based and income based corporations and this must be acknowledged and addressed in any changes to the tax code . I also do accept that there has been abuse of the system by some and this needs to be addressed but the changes as proposed fails in a very big and overly simplistic way to understand that not all businesses are the same . I feel this is a complete reflection of the boy wonders' and his rag tag crew of urbanites to even have a simplest understanding of this fact. ( or this industry in general I note the mindless move to look at deferrals)
    Like any part of the law or regulations it's the ones that flout the system that screw the rest of us that are just trying to make a fair and honest living there are things that do need changing in the tax code such as the 90-10 test of active to inactive corporations which completely fails to address the realities of current land and machinery prices when used on farms that have a established book value on assets which has been purchased in the past at much lower values.
    Please read

    [URL="http://www.fin.gc.ca/activty/consult/tppc-pfsp-eng.asp"]http://www.fin.gc.ca/activty/consult/tppc-pfsp-eng.asp[/URL]

    If you are an incorporated farm it really is in your best interest to do so to understand what is proposed.
    Last edited by mcfarms; Sep 3, 2017, 07:46.

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  • SASKFARMER3
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    I agree the Rm Tax is just that a Tax some RMS your paying more.

    But the Useless piece of Shit from Ottawa is the Enemy.

    You can't travel the world on tax payers dime and hand out money to every useless country and group and expect the country not to have to go to the people and get more money.

    You idiots voted for this useless shit for brains and like Alberta were going to pay and pay big time.

    What a useless place to work and create jobs only to have a useless clueless idiot piss it all away and break us as a country. HE is elected by the useless part of society who doesn't work and the elites who think they know how shit gets done but have never ever had their hands dirty working. ITs beneath them.

    So again count the days till this imbecile is out of office. Because he will destroy this county.

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  • LEP
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    Posters on agriville have been worried about a few hundred in municipal taxes while the federal liberals are looking at jacking hundreds of thousands in new taxes from small business owners.

    Got non farm children you were thinking of leaving a quarter to? The capital gain that is triggered upon transfer will now be fully taxable and due and payable.

    Have a wife that is a nurse or a teacher? Good luck paying her a wage or dividend.

    We will be filling out forms annually justifying why any family member receives any kind of payout from a small business Corp.

    They must be paid a market wage for hours worked. So no more income splitting. And this is only a few of the aspects the proposed changes.

    This has been described as the largest change to the tax system since 1971.

    This is going to be a swift kick to the groin of all small business.

    The liberals need more money to give out to countries around the world. Yay.

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  • farmaholic
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    Interesting list....kinda tells you which small business groups incorporate....that's ok.

    Maybe if EVERYONE paid their fair share and instead of taxing the shit out of the people who invested alot of money and time in their careers or those who create wealth and take huge risks or those who provide jobs......

    If you want more....invest more time or money or take more risk.

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  • Business and Farm Groups Call To Drop Federal Tax Changes For Small Business.

    Business groups unite, call on Ottawa to drop federal tax changes for small business

    Tax Coalition News

    35 organizations from across the country have come together to form
    the Coalition for Small Business Tax Fairness —a unified voice to oppose the federal
    government’s tax proposals that would dramatically change the way incorporated small businesses
    are taxed in Canada.

    “These proposals, while intended to target the wealthy, will hurt middle-class business owners
    from every sector of the economy. These are shop owners, farmers, doctors, financial planners,
    homebuilders and trades in all sectors — the entrepreneurial families who are the backbone of the
    economy and responsible for the majority of the job creation in Canada,” said Dan Kelly, President
    of the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) and member of the Coalition. “Our
    coming together highlights the urgency of combatting these proposals which, if legislated, would
    signify the biggest changes to the business tax system in decades.”

    "In ten years at the Canadian Chamber, I’ve never seen an issue that has generated greater concern
    among our members. To make matters worse, allotting only 75 days for comment in the midst of
    the summer holidays is not a consultation, it’s a stealth attack on farmers and family businesses.
    The vast majority of our network’s more than 200,000 members across Canada are SMEs. They will
    be contacting their MPs to say that these proposals must be scrapped and replaced with measures
    that support Canada's entrepreneurs," added Perrin Beatty, President and CEO of the Canadian
    Chamber of Commerce.

    If implemented, the proposals will restrict small business owners from sharing income with family
    members; limit certain forms of saving in the business, making the firm more vulnerable in bad
    economic times and less able to innovate and grow; and change capital gains rules which could
    make it more difficult for business owners to transfer their business to the next generation.

    The 35 business groups — on behalf of the hundreds of thousands of members they represent —
    have presented a letter to Finance Minister Bill Morneau asking the government to take these
    proposals off the table and instead meet with the business community to address any
    shortcomings in tax policy affecting private corporations.

    Signatories of the letter include:

    Advocis – Financial Advisors Association of Canada
    Canadian Advanced Technology Alliance
    Canadian Association of Farm Advisors
    Canadian Association of Management Consultants
    Canadian Association of Optometrists
    Canadian Association of Radiologists
    Canadian Bar Association
    Canadian Cattlemen’s Association
    Canadian Chamber of Commerce
    Canadian Construction Association
    Canadian Dental Association
    Canadian Federation of Agriculture
    Canadian Federation of Independent Business
    Canadian Mortgage Brokers Association
    Canadian Pork Council
    Canadian Taxpayers Federation
    Canadian Water Quality Association
    Coalition of Ontario Doctors
    Conference for Advanced Life Underwriting
    Family Enterprise Xchange
    Federation of Ontario Law Associations
    Grain Farmers of Ontario
    Grain Growers of Canada
    Independent Financial Brokers of Canada
    Mechanical Contractors Association of Canada
    National Exempt Market Association
    Canadian Home Builders’ Association
    Canadian Horticultural Council
    Canadian Institute of Financial Planners
    Canadian Institute of Heating and Plumbing
    Canadian Medical Association
    Ontario Association of Radiologists
    Ontario Medical Association
    Restaurants Canada
    Retail Council of Canada
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