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| J.P Chater (PC) |
Posted: Apr 26 2005, 02:40 PM
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Family Tax Relief Act
An act to provide a $1,500 per child deduction to reduce tax burdens on large families, which in turn, will promote larger families in New Acadia. WHEREAS large families are becoming crippled by spending an exceeding amount of money on taxes; AND WHEREAS taxes are such a burden at the moment that the persons who are receiving the largest blow are the large families of New Acadia; AND WHEREAS parents will now be more comfortable in producing more children without a large tax burden; AND WHEREAS parents are currently producing less children because of excessive taxes; AND WHEREAS this act will promote large families in New Acadia. NOW THEREFORE, Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate and House of Commons of Canada, enacts as follows: Short Title 1. This act may be cited as the Family Tax Relief Act 2000 Definitions 2. In this bill, "parents” is defined as a parent or legal guardian. 3. In this bill, “child” is defined as offspring or adopted body under the legal authority of a parent(s) outlined in section 2. 4. In this bill, “family" is defined as two or more people consisting of one or two parents and their children. Provisions 5. A family consisting of three or more children will receive a tax deduction of $1,500 per child to aid the family with their tax payment. 6. The above provision must follow the definitions in section 2,3,and 4. Enactment 7. This act shall come into affect upon royal asent. |
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| J.P Chater (PC) |
Posted: Apr 26 2005, 02:41 PM
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Mr. Speaker,
It seems that the families of New Acadia are somewhat holding back from producing larger families and it appears that the hefty taxes are playing a significant role in the lack of production of larger and growing families. Mr. Speaker, if we are to implement a tax relief for families, it will ultimately help promote the growth and expansion of New Acadian families. We cannot stop families from reproducing for the mere fact that they are burdened with taxes to the extent that they can not create the miracles that we call children – our children. |
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| John Charest (PC) |
Posted: Apr 26 2005, 03:07 PM
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Mr. Speaker,
I would like to thank the Deputy Opposition leader for proposing this act, it holds the support of the PC party and we are proud to introduce this bill. |
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| Greg McFarland (PC) |
Posted: Apr 26 2005, 07:11 PM
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Mr. Speaker
I rise in support of this wonderful piece of legislation. |
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| Alvino Tan (PC) |
Posted: Apr 28 2005, 04:27 PM
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Mr Speaker
I rise in support of it,it is benfitical for our people |
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| J.P Chater (PC) |
Posted: Apr 29 2005, 04:59 PM
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Mr. Speaker,
It has been 72 hours without any argument or mention for that matter by any other party. If no one is to file some kind of complaint, than clearly it is a well built bill and once step towards the betterment for the New Acadian people! If no one is to argue this bill proposition, i ask that it be pushed forward to the next level. |
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| Alvino Tan (PC) |
Posted: Apr 30 2005, 08:34 PM
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No problem a step for the conservative a larger step for the people
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