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This study reviews the Canadian debate on GST Operation deficiencies and economic effects of MTS are investigated and previous attempts at tax reform summarised.
Pt. I. Introduction -- chapter 1. The nature of sales taxation -- chapter 2. The sales tax and the distribution of real income -- chapter 3. The rationale of sales taxation -- pt. II. Review of sales tax experience : the multiple stage taxes -- chapter 4. The turnover tax in Germany -- chapter 5. The turnover taxes of Austria, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands -- chapter 6. The Belgian and Italian multiple-stage taxes -- pt. III. The value-added tax -- chapter 7. Sales taxation in France and the value-added tax -- pt. IV. The single-stage sales taxes -- chapter 8. The manufacturers sales tax: Canada and Finland -- chapter 9. The wholesale sales tax: Switzerland, Australia and New Zealand -- chapter 10. The Britsh purchase tax -- chapter 11. General excise tax systems in countries not imposing sales taxes -- chapter 12. Retail sales taxation: Norway -- chapter 13. Retail sales taxation: the Canadian provinces -- chapter 14. State retail sales taxation in the United States -- chapter 15. Municipal sales taxation -- chapter 16. Sales taxation in other countries -- pt. V. Questions of sales tax structure -- chapter 17. The optimum type of sales tax -- chapter 18. Other problems of the structure of a sales tax.
"The Fraser Institute has published a series of studies over the past several years estimating the total compliance costs associated with Canada's tax system. The purpose of this research is to quantify tax compliance costs and to ensure that they are considered as part of the broader policy debate with respect to the economic costs of taxation. This current study builds on this previous research by estimating the cost of complying with the personal income tax system in 2012. It updates past estimates for the average amount of time and financial resources that Canadians spend to comply with the system, and then calculates aggregate compliance costs in Canada"--