Sask.Party commits to temporary reduction in small business tax
Acknowledging the challenges that exist as a result of COVID-19, Scott Moe is offering temporary relief for small business owners. Moe is promising a tax break until June 2023 to small businesses should the Saskatchewan Party get re-elected on Oct. 26.
Moe made the announcement Saturday morning at the Econo Lumber store in Prince Albert.
“We need to prepare ourselves for when we are actually on the backside of this virus and ensure that our businesses, in particular our small businesses in Saskatchewan, are in healthy financial shape,” he said.
Under the Sask Party’s plan, the small business tax would be reduced from two per cent to zero until July 1, 2022 (retroactive to Oct. 1). This would then be followed by a one per cent increase for the next year, before returning back to its current level on July 1, 2023.