Top 1% paid slightly more in taxes after Liberal changes, figures show
OTTAWA — New federal data suggest Canada’s highest earners paid a slightly greater share of the country’s overall income taxes following Liberal changes designed to make the top one per cent contribute more.
The Liberals came to power in 2015 on a signature campaign pledge — dubbed the “middle class tax cut” — to lower the tax rate on the middle income bracket and raise taxes on all income above $200,000.
Finance Department figures say the share of overall personal taxes paid by top earners in 2017 was 25.1 per cent, up from 24.2 per cent in 2014, or an increase of 0.9 per cent compared to before the Liberal measures were announced.