Thursday, November 22, 2012

FEDERAL TAX CREDITS COULD BE BETTER SPENT ON LOW INCOME FAMILIES

FEDERAL TAX CREDITS COULD BE BETTER SPENT ON LOW INCOME FAMILIES - The anti-poverty coalition, Campaign 2000, has recommended that certain tax credits paid out to all families each year could be better spent directly on low income families. The child tax benefit, the child fitness tax benefit, and the universal child care benefit could be replaced with a child benefit supplement for poor families and would go a long way to reducing poverty in Canada. “For many families it would mean higher quality food, …it would mean better housing and housing is a very important determinant on its own of health. For some families it might mean that children can become involved in activities that they otherwise couldn’t become involved in. Some children would certainly be clothed better.” (Sid Frankel, a University of Manitoba social work associate professor and Campaign 2000 committee member.) See more at: http://thechronicleherald.ca/canada/185935-canada-in-brief-november-21-2012 .

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