EN FR

Prosperity rebate or partial health care premium refund

Author: Scott Hennig 2005/09/21
EDMONTON: The Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) is calling on the Alberta government to make this year's one-time prosperity rebate into a full-time Alberta health care premium refund.

"The Alberta government might want to refer to it as a "prosperity rebate", but when they take $528 out of your left pocket for health care premiums and put $400 into your right pocket as a "prosperity rebate", you are left with a net loss of $128, so in essence this "prosperity rebate" is simply a partial health care premium refund," said CTF-Alberta director Scott Hennig.

Eliminating health care premiums would save taxpayers $884 million each year and would save additional millions if the government scaled back their health care premium collection bureaucracy.

"Sending out a partial health care premium refund in the form of a cheque to each man, woman and child is not going to be easy or cheap, eliminating health care premiums altogether would be much more prudent in the long-run," stated Hennig.

"While we support the intent to put more money back in the pockets of taxpayers, these prosperity rebates are short-term, Albertans want long-term prosperity," concluded Hennig.

Health care premiums only make up 3% of all government revenues. Currently, health care premiums go into general revenues, but if they were directed to Alberta Health and Wellness they would only cover 10% of the cost of Albertans health care.

Furthermore, health care premiums are a regressive form of taxation. For a family earning $35,000 a year, the $1,056 in health care premiums is equivalent to 3% of their annual income. For a family earning $100,000 a year, the $1,056 in health care premiums is equivalent to 1% of their annual income.

A Note for our Readers:

Is Canada Off Track?

Canada has problems. You see them at gas station. You see them at the grocery store. You see them on your taxes.

Is anyone listening to you to find out where you think Canada’s off track and what you think we could do to make things better?

You can tell us what you think by filling out the survey

Join now to get the Taxpayer newsletter

Franco Terrazzano
Federal Director at
Canadian Taxpayers
Federation

Join now to get the Taxpayer newsletter

Hey, it’s Franco.

Did you know that you can get the inside scoop right from my notebook each week? I’ll share hilarious and infuriating stories the media usually misses with you every week so you can hold politicians accountable.

You can sign up for the Taxpayer Update Newsletter now

Looks good!
Please enter a valid email address

We take data security and privacy seriously. Your information will be kept safe.

<