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Why is a sales tax considered a regressive tax?

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A regressive tax is one that is applied to everyone uniformly. We have a tax called the GST (Canada) which charges rich and poor alike 5%. There are very few exceptions to paying this tax, but there are some. Basic groceries is one that comes to mind. Meat, Fish Poultry.

If you buy a Pepsi, you will by the GST whether you drive a Ford or a BMW or no car at all.

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