Ok, your not following this like the 6 o'clock news. However, it's going to be a new design and that's always way cool.
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( 2.9 / 65 )I have to share this with you all...I emailed Dalton McGuinty office, regarding the situation with this Harmonized tax and why (yet again) this guy keeps adding more taxes to this province when we really don't need it. I have included this wonderful response to my email, and I have to advise you all that it's classic. Note the spelling error, and further the wonderful B/S to thank me and try to show that the Liberals will be loosing money on this direction not to mention the (one time) payment on income taxes. You have to be kidding me.
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Thanks for writing to me about the proposed single sales tax. Your views
are important and they matter to me. And I appreciate your taking the
time to express them.
If you're looking for detailed information about the tax changes, you
can find it at www.ontario.ca/taxsavings.
I'd like to take this opportunity to tell you why our government is
making these important changes. It's all about building a stronger
economy for Ontario.
Merging the GST and the PST on July 1, 2010, is the single most
important step we can take to make Ontario more attractive to
businesses. As already proven in the Atlantic provinces, a single sales
tax will mean more business investment in Ontario and, ultimately, more
jobs for Ontarians.
By merging two taxes with different rules into one sales tax with one
set of rules, we're reducing red tape -- and creating new incentives for
Ontario businesses to grow and for new businesses to locate here.
I know this change will not be easy. That's why we're doing our part to
make the transition as smooth as possible for families across the
province.
Our full package of tax changes includes personal income tax cuts and
small business tax cuts. In fact, 93 per cent of all Ontario taxpayers
will benefit from a personal income tax cut next year.
Our tax changes will leave our government with $2.3 billion less revenue
over the next four years. While that shortfall will create its own set
of challenges, we feel strongly that it's a price worth paying if we
truly want Ontario to prosper.
I know many Ontarians are feeling the effects of the current global
economic recession. But I am confident that, if we work together, and
are prepared to make changes now to help our economy, Ontario will
emerge an even stronger, more prosperous and more beautiful place for
our children and grandchildren.
Thanks again for contacting me.
Dalton McGuinty
Premier of Ontario
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<http://www.premier.gov.on.ca/feedback/default.asp>.
Confidentiality Warning: This e-mail contains information intended only
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e-mail in error, we would appreciate it if you could advise us through
the Premier's website at
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I'm wondering if everyone in Ontario understands that in less than one year from now, everything is going to be about 8% more to purchase. I feel like I'm the only one out there that actually gives a crap and see's this is going to be a huge impact on the economy and our lively hood.I'm actually scared for everyone out there of this harmonized tax that is about to kick into effect.
Find your local MP and even email Dalton himself,
Dalton McGuilty website
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Happy Canada Day!
From all of us at FPM Marketing and Design Inc.
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