The Manitoba government will launch a legal challenge aimed at the federal government’s decision to impose its carbon tax on Manitobans.
Proposed amendments to the Municipal Act and the City of Winnipeg Charter would enhance transparency for ratepayers in rural Manitoba and reduce red tape for all Manitoba municipalities.
Budget 2019 gets the job done for Manitobans by focusing on investments that fix the finances, repair services and rebuild the economy.
The province is taking action to shield Manitobans from an increase in the cost to their home-heating bills. It will not apply the provincial sales tax (PST) to the federal government’s carbon tax.
The province has announced that individuals and businesses will benefit from taxation changes coming into effect in 2019.
The Manitoba government is mailing employment and income assistance cheques for October early to avoid being delayed by a possible postal service disruption on Sept. 26.
Property tax statements for the City of Steinbach have been mailed out and are due September 28, 2018.
Taxation changes coming into effect in 2018 will benefit thousands of Manitobans and businesses across the province.
The Manitoba government is introducing changes to the public sector compensation disclosure act that would better inform Manitobans on how their tax dollars are spent.
The City of Steinbach would like to remind local residents that the due date for property owners to pay their annual tax bills is Friday, September 29th, 2017.