The One Tax

The Transaction That Ends the Game
Canada doesn’t need another tax break.
It needs to kill the filing system.
Every year, we pour billions into a bureaucracy that exists to collect money from people who’ve already earned it, spent it, or saved it. We pay accountants to translate our lives into forms the government already has. We hire lawyers to navigate a maze built on exceptions. We waste time, talent, and clarity on a ritual that no longer serves.
This is not taxation. It’s inertia.
And it’s time to replace it.
The Concept
One tax. On every financial transaction.
A fractional rate — 0.15% to 0.25% — applied universally.
Collected at the point of movement. Not declared. Not filed.
Automatically remitted by banks, processors, and platforms.
No income tax. No sales tax. No corporate returns.
No audits. No deductions. No delays.
One tax. Collected once. Paid once. Clean.
The Math
Canada’s economy moves over $130 trillion per year in financial transactions.
A 0.2% tax yields $260 billion annually.
That replaces every federal tax stream and leaves surplus.
No new forms. No loopholes. No opt-outs.
Taxation becomes infrastructure, not interrogation.
The Advantage
For citizens:
No more filing. No more fear. Contribution becomes passive, not punitive.
For businesses:
No compliance drag. No cashflow traps. No audit risk.
For banks:
Reduced overhead. Unified remittance. Equal playing field.
For the nation:
Maximum visibility. Minimum evasion. Clean civic revenue.
The Shift
This is not reform. It’s replacement.
It ends the game of complexity. It dissolves the power of loopholes.
The richest can't shield velocity. The poorest aren't crushed by structure.
It’s fair by design, not enforcement.
The Threat
Who loses?
Tax lawyers. Offshore fund architects. The filing class.
Every institution that profits from confusion.
And they will fight.
They will say it’s untested. That it’s too simple. That it can't scale.
But they will not say it’s unjust. Because they can't.
The Frame
This is not a utopian idea. It’s a conservative mechanism.
It costs less, works faster, scales cleaner, and removes discretion.
It’s small government, big intelligence.
It’s everything the current system isn’t.
The Reality
If Canada implements the One Tax, it becomes the first G7 nation to decouple prosperity from paperwork.
It sets a global precedent. It proves a nation can be modern, fair, and fiscally sovereign — without weaponising its citizens through compliance.
This is not just a tax model.
It’s a mirror. It shows what we believe about power, contribution, and trust.
You want a simpler country?
You want a cleaner system?
Then stop playing the game.
End it.
One tax. One move.
And no one ever files again.
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They don’t fear tax.
They fear clarity.
Because once we track every move, their power ends.
One tax. One system. No more hiding.
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