Tax advantage was better in Canada even after Trump cuts, Finance document says
OTTAWA — Finance Minister Bill Morneau was told months before he gave a federal helping hand to the country’s businesses that companies operating in Canada faced a better tax environment than in the United States — even after the Trump administration’s sharp tax cuts.
The August 2018 analysis said the American tax reforms had “reduced, but not eliminated” the tax advantage for businesses north of the border.
The Canadian Press obtained a copy of the document through the Access to Information Act.
That November, Morneau released an economic statement with measures allowing businesses to immediately write off the full costs of some machinery and equipment and expense a larger share of new assets, at a cost to the treasury of $14 billion over five years.