Top 1% paid slightly more in taxes after Liberal changes, figures show
OTTAWA — The country’s top one per cent of earners paid a slightly bigger share of federal income taxes after a policy shift from the Trudeau Liberals designed to make the rich contribute more, according to new federal data.
Having high income earners pay more, however, only appears to have materialized after efforts by some at the top to escape a bigger tax hit.
The Liberals came to power in 2015 on a signature campaign pledge dubbed the “middle class tax cut,” a reduction they planned to pay for by raising taxes on the wealthiest Canadians. Starting in 2016, they lowered the tax rate on the middle income bracket and hiked taxes on all income earned above $200,000.