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9 Tax Memo 1 (1956)

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TAX


MEMO


No.9


February,  1956


FEDERAL BUDGET OUTLOOK -1956


   Some  time in the next few weeks the
 Minister of Finance will present his annual
 Budget Speech to Parliament. In this Tax
 Memo  we  attempt to give some of the
 background of this important event. This
 will be neither a forecast nor a policy state-
 ment, but simply some programme notes to
 aid in understanding the actual performance.

   In the year now closing (fiscal year 1955-
56, ending March 31st, 1956), Mr. Harris
took a long chance and won. In his Budget
Speech last April 5th he made tax reduc-
tions of $148 million in the face of a prospec-
tive deficit but calculated that if gross
national product reached $26 billion the
flow of revenue and expenditure would be
in  close balance. The hoped for gross
national product materialized in bountiful
measure ($26% billion or thereabouts) and
the deficit will probably be half the $160
million that was projected. Had revenues
fully reflected corporation tax payments
based on the 1956 level of profits there
would have been a substantial surplus.

   Mr. Harris will need all the comfort he
can derive from this happy experience in


choosing  among  the thorny alternatives
facing him in the next two years, however.

   Despite an increase in expected expendi-
 tures for the new fiscal year of over $100
 million, revenue prospects indicate that
 there will be a surplus of perhaps $200
 million. This would provide room  for
 immediate tax reductions, but there are
 factors in the longer-term outlook which the
 Minister can hardly disregard. Already the
 following year (1957-58) holds promise
 of expenditure increases of perhaps $200
 million for payments to the provinces for
 hospital insurance and under the proposed
 new tax arrangements. Revenues in this
 year will also lack a non-recurring accumu-
 lation of corporation income tax payments
 that will swell receipts in 1956-57. At a
 guess it would seem that 1957-58 expendi-
 tures will require all or most of the present
 taxes-but for the intervening year there
 will be a fairly good surplus. With the
 times so out of joint the Minister faces a
 nice dilemma this Spring.

   The following pages give further details
of the above appraisal.


Additional copies of this Memo may be obtained on request.


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