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Saskatchewan – Tax Policy

Wanted: Property Tax Fairness in Saskatchewan municipalities

November 16, 2011
Small business owners, like you, pay much more than their fair share of municipal property taxes. According to CFIB's latest study, there has been very little progress in narrowing the property tax ratios in Saskatchewan. On average, small business owners pay 2.22 times the municipal property taxes of residential property owners. Find out how your municipality stacks up.

Small business owners welcome small biz corporate tax cuts

October 6, 2011
You told us your top tax cut priority was to reduce Saskatchewan’s small business corporate tax rate. Thanks to your involvement, the provincial government listened and reduced the rate from 4.5% to 2% effective July 1, 2011! Find out what the next step is.

Manitoba small business tax rate falls to zero - Saskatchewan should follow

November 30, 2010
Something special is happening for entrepreneurs in Manitoba. On December 1, Manitoba will become the first province in Canada to have a zero per cent small business tax rate.
 

2,000 Corporate tax action alerts delivered to Sask Minister of Finance

October 14, 2010
We delivered 2,000 action alerts signed by small business owners like you to the Hon. Ken Krawetz, Deputy Premier and Minister of Finance calling on the province to announce a plan to eliminate Saskatchewan's small business corporate income tax rate.

CFIB wastes no time meeting with new Minister of Enterprise

July 26, 2010
We wasted no time meeting the new Minister of Enterprise, Hon. Jeremy Harrison. We outlined your top priorities: regulatory reform, competitive taxation (provincial and municipal) and modernizing Saskatchewan labour laws.
 

CFIB congratulates City of Saskatoon for standing up for property tax fairness

July 24, 2010
In 2000, Saskatoon committed to a strategic 10 year plan to reduce its property tax gap from 2.36 to 1.75, a 25 per cent cut. In 2010, the city of Saskatoon achieved this goal and have proven it can be done!

Property Tax Inequities in Saskatchewan - Small businesses pay more than their fair share

February 18, 2009
With few exceptions, property taxes are significantly higher for commercial property than for residential property in Saskatchewan municipalities.
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