
Closing the Gap
Author(s) -
Daniel Ribi
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
potentia
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2562-8534
DOI - 10.18192/potentia.v10i0.4513
Subject(s) - enforcement , closing (real estate) , economic inequality , inequality , government (linguistics) , economics , politics , economic policy , tax policy , business , public economics , development economics , political science , tax reform , finance , mathematical analysis , linguistics , philosophy , mathematics , law
Rising income inequality is a pressing political issue in Canada and internationally. Yet, policymakers in advanced economies have thus far failed to meaningfully address the issue. Tax policy is one of the primary tools available for governments to structure local distributive realities, but there is uncertainty regarding the ability of governments to take effective action in a globalized world economy. This policy brief puts forward viable reforms. The Canadian federal government can mitigate income inequality in Canada through targeted corporate and personal income tax reforms and a new approach to compliance enforcement.