Wall hints at tax changes in speech to rural municipalities
Premier Brad Wall provided more glimpses into the provincial budget Tuesday morning during an address to the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities in Saskatoon.
Wall repeated his sentiment that “everything is on the table” when considering how to tackle the province’s projected $1.2-billion deficit.
He said the province is entertaining the possibility of raising the provincial sales tax, while lowering income and investment taxes.
“You also will see a shift from taxes that aren’t reliant on resources,” he told the SARM crowd.