CFIB responds to HRM budget
April 9, 2012
HRM recently passed its 2012-13 Budget and while we’re pleased to see some modest property tax relief for both residents and businesses, much more needs to be done to narrow the ‘gap’ between what residents and businesses pay on properties of equal value.CFIB gives Nova Scotia budget a 'B' gradeApril 3, 2012Nova Scotia’s budget holds the line on spending, keeping the province on track to eliminate its deficit by next spring. Spending restraint is a key issue for small business, who give this year’s budget a B grade. Overall government spending increased just one per cent over last year, marking the second year in a row that spending hasn’t outpaced inflation. |


