Finance Minister Morneau says Review of Federal Tax Breaks is Coming
OTTAWA — Finance Minister Bill Morneau says the Liberal government has only begun to clean up the tax code with his first federal budget and that a more detailed review is coming.
Morneau’s big-spending, big-borrowing blueprint has fiscal hawks complaining that spiralling debt, increased taxes or both will be the inevitable outcome of projected deficits in the $100-billion range over the next four years.
Last week’s budget, cheerily titled “Growing the Middle Class,” includes speculative nods to increasing revenues through tougher tax enforcement, particularly for high-income tax avoidance schemes. There’s also a hike in federal tax rates for Canadians earning more than $200,000 a year, more than offset by a tax cut for middle-income earners.
Overall federal revenues are forecast to fall slightly in 2016-17 compared with the current tax year that ends this Thursday.


