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@3RZWZJ84yrs4Y
Income splitting discriminates against single parent families
@4L9JMLL4yrs4Y
Yes, but bar income splitting if both spouses make over $75k annually
@9FD7JXT2yrs2Y
Not knowledgable on this subject.
@9DW7GRS2yrs2Y
eliminate tax on income and base the tax on financial transactions; dollar changes hands, percentage is sent to government.
@8V8LQD4New Democratic4yrs4Y
Yes family income splitting should be allow since the government wants to encourage stay at home parents and not provide universal child care subsidy to everyone not just low income.
@8V84Y2B4yrs4Y
Not enough knowledge on subject
@kuyugomodiLiberal5yrs5Y
Depending on the circumstances because everyone is different
@9CPNDNS2yrs2Y
I feel like it depends on every family's situation.
@9BJY9J42yrs2Y
Yes, only for wealthy familles
@9B7QYB32yrs2Y
yes and families earning 200,000.00 dollars or less should have a tax cap % of 25.
@96QWKXF2yrs2Y
@96QW3ZW2yrs2Y
End income tax. Taxation is theft.
@96LZ6W7New Democratic2yrs2Y
Yes, but the higher earning spouse should not go to the other spouse but the child directly.
@93WL6VF3yrs3Y
Yes, but income splitting needs to be well regulated.
@8VCNQDW4yrs4Y
Yes only if it does negative effect families
@3F48NYCConservative4yrs4Y
Yes. We are a married couple, 2 kids, single income. It helps. After taxes my husbands income is not that much to survive on.
@3FDLRJN4yrs4Y
No, it benefits wealthly mostly.
@3F8NK5J4yrs4Y
I'm a single parent, one low income in this household. This doesn't not benefit the thousands of people who are in the same situation, we are the one's who could use help.
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