Chapter 4
http://www.canada.com/windsorstar/news/story.html?id=bb40786a-f19a-41f1-ab71-13eabba1c32f
The link above discusses the issue about
So, what was the whole article above about? It was about the Canadian government’s failure to catch criminals who are finding ways to avoid paying taxes. There was an eight year interval between charging the two businessmen and planning a trial date. In my opinion, that is way too long. As sad as it is, this is not the only case of tax evasion. This is just one of many companies who evade taxes. Yes, evading taxes might benefit the company, but does it really in the long run? The government needs the tax money to keep our economy running smoothly. The government needs money more than ever now that
Our economy is based on a progressive tax system (recessive and proportional being the other two), which might be one main reason companies are evading taxes. The more money a company makes, the more in taxes their profit is lost. However, the progressive tax system is the best system out of the three possible systems and companies will just have to find a way to make profit without breaking the law. As funny as it may seem, the Canadian government will have to spend more time and money in finding ways to crack down on underground economies in order to get the money it is losing. However, although there are many ways to catch such acts like tax evasion, underground economies are happening everywhere, even as you read this. So, the government may crack down and catch some offenders, but sadly, underground economies will continue to take place for as long as we have businesses striving for money. The Canadian government will just have to find more efficient ways to do the best they can in catching more lawbreakers who are hurting not themselves, but the entire economy.