The Manitoba government has announced that tax credits, introduced in Budget 2024 and coming into effect in the new year, will put more money into the pockets of Manitoba homeowners and renters.
Premier Wab Kinew has announced that the Manitoba government is bringing in a permanent 10 per cent cut to the provincial fuel tax effective January 1, 2025.
Premier Wab Kinew recently announced that the Manitoba government intends to extend the gas tax holiday until the end of the 2024 calendar year.
The Manitoba government’s $1,500 Homeowners Affordability Tax Credit will reduce or eliminate school taxes for 84 per cent of Manitoba homeowners.
The Government of Manitoba has announced that new Statistics Canada data shows Manitoba has the lowest inflation rate in the country, mainly owing to the gas tax holiday.
The Manitoba government is introducing amendments to the fuel tax act, which would temporarily pause the collection of the provincial tax on gasoline for at least six months starting next year.
The City of Steinbach has announced that the annual property tax statements have now been mailed and are due no later than September 29, 2023.
The Manitoba government has announced that it is extending the application deadline for affordability payments to Sept. 30 to ensure all eligible Manitobans receive tax relief credits.
The Manitoba government is making investments that will bring total tax and affordability measures to more than $1.8 billion between 2022 and 2024, providing $5,500 in total savings for the average two-income family by 2024.
The City of Steinbach has announced that the annual property tax statements have now been mailed and are due no later than September 29, 2022.