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This week, the CRA announced the government also loses out on an estimated $483 million a year on unpaid tobacco taxes and $2.19 billion annually on delinquent payments for GST and income tax.
“Our government is delivering on its commitment to calculate the tax gap,” Revenue Minister Diane Lebouthillier said in a statement. “A better understanding of the tax gap can help the agency better target its compliance activities.”
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iPolitics AM: Trudeau, Freeland team up for year-end interview By Kady O Malley. Published on Dec 16, 2020 6:01am Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland (Matthew Usherwood/iPolitics)
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is booked in for an end-of-year interview with the Canadian Press one that, in a rare move, will also include his deputy prime minister,
Chrystia Freeland. (2 PM)
While it’s a safe bet that the ongoing pandemic will be the main topic of conversation, Trudeau should also be ready to circle back to a still unfinished political saga that he would very much prefer to forget: namely, the WE Charity controversy, which dominated the news cycle for most of the summer, but had all but disappeared from the headlines by the close of the fall sitting.