Capital Gains Tax Hike a Start But Canada Needs More Revenue, IMF Says

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Capital Gains Tax Hike a Start But Canada Needs More Revenue, IMF Says
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The International Monetary Fund says Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s capital gains tax hike improves the system’s neutrality and won’t significantly harm investment or productivity growth, but his government must do more to boost revenue and tighten fiscal policy.

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