Quebec election: Liberals criticize wealth tax proposal as attack on farmers
SAINT-JACQUES-LE-MINEUR, Que. — Quebec Liberal Leader Dominique Anglade is calling the wealth and inheritance taxes proposed by Québec solidaire an attack on farmers.
On Day 11 of the Quebec election campaign, Anglade reacted to a promise by the left-wing party to tax Quebecers with net assets of $1 million or more.
Québec solidaire spokesman Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois is promising to tax people an extra 0.1 per cent on assets between $1 million and $10 million. He says assets worth between $10 million and $99 million would be taxed at one per cent and anything over $100 million would be taxed at 1.5 per cent annually.
Nadeau-Dubois is also promising to impose a 35 per cent tax on inheritances worth $1 million or more.