The trouble with Toronto is that it's just full of Toronto people.
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The trouble with Toronto is that it's just full of Toronto people.
I don't know enough details to give specifics. Income splitting for families kicks in for two adults with one or more child(ren). If it is helpful depends on income levels of the two adults, and the differential between them. COuples without children--doesn't apply (unless they are pensioners, then the pension splittign comes into play). Single parent families--doesn't apply.What about a family like mine?
That's based on who can income split.I don't know enough details to give specifics. Income splitting for families kicks in for two adults with one or more child(ren). If it is helpful depends on income levels of the two adults, and the differential between them. COuples without children--doesn't apply (unless they are pensioners, then the pension splittign comes into play). Single parent families--doesn't apply.
I don't know enough details to give specifics. Income splitting for families kicks in for two adults with one or more child(ren). If it is helpful depends on income levels of the two adults, and the differential between them. COuples without children--doesn't apply (unless they are pensioners, then the pension splittign comes into play). Single parent families--doesn't apply.
Seeler: your senior friend would not lose their income splitting.
http://www.liberal.ca/reality-check-facts-about-the-liberal-plan-for-fairness/
or
cbc -- and the baloney meter:
http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/would-opposition-parties-scrap-pension-income-splitting-1.3064910
No, under the one that was done it was for those with kids only. A family like Chemguy and I wouldn't qualify. I think income splitting should be expanded, I've seen quite a few posts against income splitting and I don't understand why it's seen so negatively.Gord, are you sure of your facts? "Couples without children doesn't apply."
A couple (no children) - one person earns a good income putting her in a high tax bracket; spouse either does not work (various reasons- poor health, desire to pursue a hobby, volunteer work, unable to find suitable employment, or just doesn't like work) or earns very little. Wouldn't they qualify under Harper's new income splitting?
apart from the fact that the current model benefits relatively few and then not the ones who could use the extra cash the most, arguably in the current economic climate it is unaffordableNo, under the one that was done it was for those with kids only. A family like Chemguy and I wouldn't qualify. I think income splitting should be expanded, I've seen quite a few posts against income splitting and I don't understand why it's seen so negatively.
http://www.jjmccullough.com/elizabethmay.html
May is worse than I thought when it comes to the pseudo-science stuff. Chemtrails is going quite extreme IMO. I'd much rather have Harper over her.

According to the chemtrail conspiracy theory, long-lasting trails left in the sky by high-flying aircraft are chemical or biological agents deliberately sprayed for sinister purposes undisclosed to the general public
No, under the one that was done it was for those with kids only. A family like Chemguy and I wouldn't qualify. I think income splitting should be expanded, I've seen quite a few posts against income splitting and I don't understand why it's seen so negatively.