Tax changes recommended to keep province competitive
The Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce along with realtors, accountants and others released a report chaired by Jack Vicq that recommends a number of tax reductions to boost Saskatchewan's competitiveness.
Steve McLellan, the CEO of the Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce says, “This is the first Saskatchewan tax review of this magnitude to be business led, but with a broad focus on the benefits to individuals, families and property owners.”
Vicq's the man behind the two biggest tax changes in Saskatchewan the past decade. Now, he serves as the Saskatchewan director of the Canada West Foundation.
He is recommending seven different changes in the current tax structure, which include continuing plans for education property tax, changing the property assessment cycle and moving to a dual rate personal income tax structure. For all of Vicq’s recommendations, click HERE.