Canada offers competitive tax structure: KPMG

By Staff | September 27, 2012 | Last updated on September 15, 2023
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Canada reigns as one of the most competitive countries in the world when it comes to paying taxes.

In a recent KPMG study, three of Canada’s major cities—Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal—ranked in the top 10 among 55 major international cities for offering better rates to businesses and residents.

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All locations included in the study were graded based on the total amount of taxes faced by their companies, including corporate income, capital, sales and property taxes.

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“The study makes international comparisons based on the results of different business scenarios,” says Elio Luongo, Canadian managing partner of Tax at KPMG in Canada.

“Canada continues to offer a very competitive structure, which is crucial to attracting inbound investment, spurring innovation, and creating jobs.”

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Canada also ranked as the most tax-efficient country in the global, mature market; all of Canadian major cities ranked ahead of the U.S. cities observed.

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The study finds Brazil, Russia, India and China are currently the top high-growth countries on the global stage.

Forbes’ reminds, though, “there is some wiggle room in the study, with tax burdens across the globe varying by industry, the underlying cost of doing business and by how the taxes are weighted in each region.”

See charts below for more info:

Canada vs. the Globe

Overall rankings and total tax cost indices for featured countries

(Listed by market type from lowest Total Tax Index (TTI)** to highest TTI)

Overall

2012

Rank

Mature or

High Growth

Rank

Country 2012

Total Tax

Index**

% tax cost

advantage

versus US

High Growth Market
1 1 India 49.7 50.3%
3 2 China 59.7 40.3%
4 3 Mexico 63.6 36.4%
5 4 Russia 71.7 28.3%
11 5 Brazil 142.6 -42.6%
Mature Market
2 1 Canada 59.1 40.9%
6 2 United Kingdom 73.3 26.7%
7 3 Netherlands 77.2 22.8%
8 4 United States 100.0 0.0%
9 5 Germany 122.0 -22.0%
10 6 Australia 125.1 -25.1%
12 7 Japan 152.3 -52.3%
13 8 Italy 152.9 -52.9%
14 9 France 179.7 -79.7%

**Total tax costs are compared between countries and cities using a TTI for each location. The TTI is a measure of the total taxes paid by corporations in a particular location, expressed as a percentage of total taxes paid by corporations in the United States (US). The U.S .has a TTI of 100.0, which represents the benchmark against which the other countries and cities are scored. For example, an overall index number of 59.1 means total tax costs are 40.9 percent lower in that country than in the United States.

Ranking of Canadian cities

Overall rankings and total tax cost indices for featured Canadian cities

(Listed from lowest Total Tax Index (TTI) to highest TTI)

2012

Rank

City 2012 Total

Tax Index

2012

Rank

City 2012 Total

Tax Index

1 Saskatoon 43.8 9 Trois-Rivières 53.8
2 Edmonton 44.2 10 Prince George 54.2
3 Moncton 45.1 11 Charlottetown 54.4
4 St. John’s 45.4 12 Winnipeg 54.7
5 Fredericton 45.5 13 Toronto 56.0
6 Vancouver 49.2 14 Windsor-Essex 56.8
7 Halifax 49.4 15 Montréal 62.1
8 Calgary 50.7 16 Québec City 62.8
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