Jim Prentice and the PCs will increase taxes on ordinary, hard-working Albertans, but will not make corporations pay their fair share.
"The PCs want Albertans to believe that if corporations had to pay their fair share, they would fire hard-working, ordinary Albertans," said Red Deer North Alberta Party candidate Krystal Kromm.
A strong and healthy economy is not built on tax breaks for an elite and wealthy few. The real job creators are a vast and vibrant middle class whose spending induces businesses to create jobs.
"Alberta's small business tax is only the fourth lowest in Canada. The Alberta Party would gradually eliminate small business tax," said Red Deer South Alberta Party candidate Serge Gingras.
Why do the PCs ignore Peter Lougheed's wisdom? |
Former Alberta Premier Peter Lougheed said in 2011, "the decline in natural-gas revenues has been dramatic and the degree to which we are dependent on oil revenues, it is time for us to consider an increase in corporate and personal tax."
The PCs didn’t raise corporate taxes, even though they spent $40,000 on a government survey that showed public support for it.
"The Alberta Party would increase revenues from corporate tax by increasing the tax rate by 1% which will still leave Alberta with the lowest corporate tax rate in Canada," said Alberta Party Leader Greg Clark.
Learn about the Alberta Party’s Better Way here.
Learn about the Alberta Party’s Better Way here.
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