Although I have a feeling that a lot of them will be happy once we start annexing portions of their territory. Not being taxed for being white would be an improvement.
Oh wow, good thing you're only being taxed 37% on all of your income before you spend it on anything then only 5% when you buy food (more if it's in a restaurant). Oh and don't forget the 15% that's taken out before the first number is even printed on your paycheck, also don't forget to the pay rent er.. i mean property tax on all the things you "own".
Most real food products (fruit, vegetables, meat, dairy, bread, etc) in Canada don't have any tax on them.
Many of the processed foods like soda and chips do.
There are gray areas, like many granola bars having tas on them because of their similarity to candy bars.
There's also some arbitrariness, such as an uncooked whole chicken being tax exempt, but a cooked one from the same grocer's deli may be taxed fully as if it was a restaurant meao.
It's certainly possible that a box of oreos is processed enough to be hit with the 15%.
But if you actually bought the raw ingredients to cook your own homemade cookies - flour, sugar, eggs, vanilla extract, chocolate chips, etc, the actual deconstructed component ingredients are all tax free.
If my food was taxed fifteen percent, I would be plotting to murder public officials.
Then it might kill you to know that depending on your race you may be exempt from paying those taxes while whitey still has to.
Thankfully I am not Canadian, Lord be praised.
Although I have a feeling that a lot of them will be happy once we start annexing portions of their territory. Not being taxed for being white would be an improvement.
Oh wow, good thing you're only being taxed 37% on all of your income before you spend it on anything then only 5% when you buy food (more if it's in a restaurant). Oh and don't forget the 15% that's taken out before the first number is even printed on your paycheck, also don't forget to the pay rent er.. i mean property tax on all the things you "own".
So? The average tax rate of Canada is higher than my own, and they have shitty socialized healthcare to boot.
Not that income tax and social security don't need to be abolished and all that, but pretending like I pay more taxes than they do is ludicrous.
Most real food products (fruit, vegetables, meat, dairy, bread, etc) in Canada don't have any tax on them.
Many of the processed foods like soda and chips do.
There are gray areas, like many granola bars having tas on them because of their similarity to candy bars.
There's also some arbitrariness, such as an uncooked whole chicken being tax exempt, but a cooked one from the same grocer's deli may be taxed fully as if it was a restaurant meao.
It's certainly possible that a box of oreos is processed enough to be hit with the 15%.
But if you actually bought the raw ingredients to cook your own homemade cookies - flour, sugar, eggs, vanilla extract, chocolate chips, etc, the actual deconstructed component ingredients are all tax free.