Advocacy group says tax reform, sales tax needed to get province off revenue roller coaster
RED DEER – An advocacy group says tax reform and a provincial sales tax are needed in order for Alberta to provide more stable funding for public services.
Public Interest Alberta hosted a public discussion Tuesday night at RDC for its Revenue Reno campaign, aimed at stimulating a conversation in the province about the government’s revenue shortage and the quality of public services.
The group says Alberta needs to renovate its tax system with changes to personal income tax rates and the introduction of a sales tax to protect and revitalize public services.
“It is clear that Alberta has a structural shortage of tax revenue, and it is a threat to our health care system, our schools, and supports for our most vulnerable residents,” said Joel French, Executive Director of Public Interest Alberta. “We all know that massive cuts to public services would hurt all Albertans, both present and future, and the only alternative is to renovate our tax system to raise significantly more revenue.”