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Taxes and tax cuts

Tax cuts won't increase revenues

According to recent polls, approximately half of British Columbians agree with the theory that tax cuts will increase government revenues. It's an appealing notion. After all, it's hard to say no when someone says you can have it all--tax cuts, increased revenues, and thus more money to fund health care and other public programs.

Problem is, the proposition is just plain wrong.

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