Big Four accounting firm, KPMG, released their “Competitiveness Alternatives 2010, Special Report: Focus on Tax” that ranks Canada as the second-most tax friendly country for business out of 10. They are: Mexico, Canada, the Netherlands, Australia, the United Kingdom, the United States, Germany, Italy, Japan and France.
In 2008, Canada was ranked third, while the U.S. was ranked fifth.
This report follows the conservative Heritage Foundation’s 2010 Index of Economic Freedom report, ranking of Canada as more economically free than the United States, and is further confirmation of the pro-business climate in Canada today.
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