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Saskatchewan Provincial Budget Tax Updates 2025

Overview On March 25th, 2025, the Saskatchewan government announced changes to its provincial tax laws in its budget 2025 Delivering for You. This comprehensive summary highlights the key changes that will influence the provincial tax environment in the coming years. Personal Income Tax Measures The ...
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New Brunswick Provincial Budget Tax Updates 2025

Overview On March 18, 2025, Minister of Finance René Legacy presented New Brunswick’s provincial budget for the 2025/26 fiscal year, with an anticipated deficit of $549 million. Additionally, the projected deficit for the nearly finished 2024/25 fiscal year has been revised to $398.9 million, a ...
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Newfoundland and Labrador Provincial Budget Tax Updates 2025

Overview On April 9, 2025, Newfoundland and labrador’s Finance Minister announces Budget 2025: Smarter. Stronger. Better. For the 2025–26 fiscal year, the province anticipates a $372 million deficit while projecting for 2026-2027 a $96 million surplus . Recent tariffs imposed on Canadian exports to the ...
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New reporting requirements for Digital Platform Operator

Reporting platform operators have an obligation to file an information return containing the required information relating to reportable sellers on or before January 31st of the year following the calendar year in which a seller is identified as a reportable seller. Such reported information also ...
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Navigating the Impact of the Proposed U.S. Tariffs on Canadian Businesses

Overview The ongoing trade tensions escalating between the U.S. and Canada are creating an atmosphere of economic uncertainty for Canadian businesses. Canada’s largest trading partner is the U.S., amounting for approximately 70% of its total exports. Canadian businesses most heavily reliant on cross-border trades with ...
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Canada to Remove Consumer Carbon Price Effective April 1, 2025

The Government of Canada has previously announced that, effective April 1, 2025, the federal fuel charge no longer applies, and provinces and territories are no longer required to implement a consumer-facing carbon price. Instead, the federal carbon pricing system now focuses on industrial emissions, maintaining ...
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Quebec Provincial Budget Tax Updates 2025-2026

Overview On March 25, 2025, the Quebec’s government has proposed new and changes to provincial tax measures as part of its 2025-2026 budget “For a Strong Québec”. This comprehensive summary highlights some of the key changes that will influence the Quebec tax environment in the ...
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Mise à jour fiscale du budget provincial du Québec 2025-2026

Aperçu Le 25 mars 2025, le gouvernement du Québec a annoncé des changements à ses lois fiscales provinciales dans son budget 2025-2026 « Pour un Québec fort ». Ce résumé souligne les principaux changements qui influenceront l’environnement fiscal québécois dans les années à venir. Mesures fiscales ...
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Yukon Provincial Budget Tax Updates 2025-2026

Overview On March 5, 2025, Yukon’s government presented its 2025-2026 budget. This comprehensive summary highlights the key changes that will influence the Yukon tax environment in the coming years. Personal Income Tax Measures There are no proposed changes to personal income tax rates for 2025. ...
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Nunavut Provincial Budget Tax Updates 2025-2026

Overview On February 24, 2025, Nunavut’s government presented its 2024-2025 budget. This comprehensive summary highlights the key changes that will influence Nunavut’s tax environment in the coming years. The budget contains no new tax or any changes to tax legislation. Personal Income Tax Measures There ...
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