l A Canadian Sales Tax * Called Inequiiable no GREG MacDONALD business enterprise: as is per- ,m'm-WTO (CPI ._ Canada'slhaps inevitable 1n.countries with s taxes are inequitable and ‘a high standard of livmg." - unevenly on different Writing in the Canadian Char- of taxpayers and indus- Itered Accountant. Mr. Huggett savs a Montreal accoun- says that if it is accepted that m“ ' - g busfinessl cnterfprlise should ' - . ear a air s iare 0 tie tax hur- D“""““ R “Wgfiflgg’gwg’; éden. it is difficult to refute argu- groups tric‘. aid. Currie and i t in recent months it hasiments which favor the extensmn i391" suggested that the federal ‘Of all sales taxes to serum: en. “19: tax in (‘anada should boilerpl‘lses. sumch to ill? 59m” 1"“"5'1TAX ENTERPRISE ti'iPT if additional revenue mu“ There is little doubt. he writes. h, raised. ithat the taxation of the product in fact. he says. it has even Zof enterprise. which can only be mm rumored that the sugges- imeasured conveniently in terms rum. is heimz seriously consid- iof sales. has a place in the tax "pd by the government andgsystem of any.country which may he adopted in the next full- isecks to exploit its revenue scale hudflf‘iv . , fruLI‘y‘ . . “The service industry. WIllChi It almost. impossible. to 'Li'ipf’S the federal sales taxigenerate sufficient reven wt. to a large extent.~,provin- through 1060!"? and . rial sales taxes is becoming altaxes to adequately cover the neat a countries without discouraging and discriminating against those who respond to the profit mo- tivr and seek to acumulate cap- ita ." v "Even the moat coursory re- view of tax revenues suggest! that a tax on sales. or some sub- stitute. is a critical member of ‘the Canadian tax framework." ., He says sales tax appears, to iister Macmillan. questio have been applied, in the first i Security Is Sale In New Book ‘J. K. Cordeaux. ‘member i i Conservative for Nottingham Cen- Repudicition mi. who said the book "dis-"Of caouefle iclnscrl by one or more inflicial Secrets A The m0st flagrant breaches. [zit-1.916, of the book by Montgomery‘ VERDUN. Que. (C?) —An- Hyde tells for the first time the drew Brewm. New Democratic LONDON tCP)——Pr|me Min. full story of the intelligence op- Party MP for Toronto Green- ned in erations directed by Sir William wood. told public meeting mm on; Stephenson during the Second Tuesday night that the people instance. on every type of prop- 3 concerning a recently published World War. arty but if applied to every‘book. The Quiet Canadian. said Sir William. 8 “year-old mil- of Quebec should repudiate Real :Caouette. deputy national leader m “an-53w“ 0F 53'? “5 CUMUIR' the was informed that the book lionaire industrialist born in the 0f the 50cm Cred” mm" for tive effect was crippling where goods p a a s e d through many hands before reaching the final consumer or end user. BOOSTS INTEGRATION A turnover tax of this kind. he said. blindly encourages the in- tegration of all industry. This‘ often was undesirable. particu- i“dld not .preiudlce current se- Point icurity in any w " He was replyi i ber of concerns selling goods tlonal cloak-and-dazger activl- BreWi lie and the enormous tics of the war. ‘quantity of individual 5319:. to the pub Qties appear to ay. "K have c for Some of the most sensa- ('oi‘dcaux. bringing the matter “While the sales tax authori- before the house for the second 009 It a time. said that “if no action was Douglas (“5mm of “:an Ibis. statements on Hitler and headed British security 00- 'ml'sem'mm' to Lt.-Col. Ordination which was responsi- “Th re is no room for this sort of radical" in Canada. Mr. u said. The Toronto MP said Mr. Ca- oiiette has on several occasions praised Hitler's economic Dolly 313er {mm thp point of We“. of‘praiseworthy job in the estah- taken as a result of the. publi- ‘ ‘ Ishmcnt of notional prices. they cation of the bank it would be ipl‘oductivity. since important ad- on. "The imposition of the sales tax at the retail level has wide- spread appeal. since it is the east discriminating and taxes 1 the product of industry only once uniform rate. However. ,charge. it is difficult to admin- : thority. "The responsibility of estab- hi? "to Prosecute them if they lishing the basis on which tax_ ~ Is levied should never. it is suz-‘ est 9. “be vantages no“, frnm specmza. and the taxpayers. are virtually quite ' ' thamstrung by a system which other secret has no recourse -to higher au-ypioiting e solely that of (‘h‘li‘vlsions of the. 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