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One in Five (20%) Canadians Have Been Exposed to a Tax Season-Related Scam
Majority (54%) Do Not Know the Proper Outlets To Report Incidents of Fraud
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BC Views on 2013 Provincial Budget
Overall Reviews are Mixed with 41% Approving and 47% Disapproving
Strong Support for Increasing Taxes on Corporations, Wealthy and Smokers. Little Support for Increasing MSP Premiums
Very Few (12%) Believe that Budget Will Actually be Balanced -
Average Canadian Starts Saving for Retirement at Age 32
One Quarter (26%) Haven't Started Saving for Retirement; Those Who Have RRSPs and Contribute Do So Regularly
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Nearly Two-Thirds (63%) of Canadians Are Worried that America's `Fiscal Cliff' Will Hurt the Canadian Economy
One-Quarter Have Pessimistic View (26%) of the Canadian Economy in 2013
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While Saving Money (70%) Is Tops For Canadians Not Yet Retired, Two-Thirds (66%) Are Focused on Paying Off Debt to Get Ready For Retirement
More Canadians Worried About Balancing Saving For Immediate Priorities Versus Putting Money Away For Longer Term in 2012 (81%) Than 2011 (77%) and 2010 (76%)
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More Torontonians (68%, Up 3 Pts.) Support Plans to Eliminate the Toronto Land Transfer Tax In Comparison to This Time Last Year (65%)
Despite Turmoil in the Mayor's Office, Seven in Ten (71%) Support City Council Moving Ahead with Eliminating the LTT, Regardless of Who Is Mayor
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Four in Five (83%) `905' Residents of the GTA Oppose Implementation of a New Municipal Land Transfer Tax Even If Revenue Goes Towards Offsetting Deficits or Increasing Programs
Majority (77%) of Prospective Homebuyers in the GTA Say Presence of LTT in Toronto Makes Them More Likely to Consider Purchasing a Home Outside the City