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Luc Godbout1, Antoine Genest-Grégoire2, Jean-Herman Guay3

  • 1Département de fiscalité, Université de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Québec.

Canadian Public Policy. Analyse De Politiques
|April 17, 2024
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Public opinion on government intervention and taxation shifted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite increased tolerance for taxes, personal benefit from income support programs did not influence these views.

Area of Science:

  • Public policy analysis
  • Behavioral economics
  • Sociology

Context:

  • The COVID-19 pandemic necessitated rapid implementation of government policies for public health and income support.
  • Debate continues on the long-term role of state intervention and the adequacy of income support programs.

Purpose:

  • To investigate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on public opinion regarding government intervention and taxation levels.
  • To determine if current circumstances influence public acceptance of taxation.

Summary:

  • Survey data from Quebec during the pandemic indicates increased public tolerance for existing general taxation levels compared to pre-pandemic surveys.
  • Individual benefit from income support programs, such as the Canada Emergency Response Benefit, did not correlate with opinions on taxation levels.
Keywords:
COVID-19public financepublic opinionsurveystaxes

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  • The observed shift in public openness to potentially higher future taxes appears independent of direct exposure to emergency income support programs.
  • Impact:

    • Findings suggest a potential, albeit temporary, shift in public attitudes towards state intervention and taxation.
    • Further research is needed to ascertain the permanence of these attitudinal changes post-crisis.
    • Provides insights for policymakers on public perception of fiscal policies during and after major crises.