Top earners pay more in B.C. budget that includes record capital spending
VICTORIA — Top income earners and pop drinkers were hit with new taxes in Tuesday’s B.C. budget, which continues the government’s focus on capital spending for schools, hospitals and transit.
Finance Minister Carole James is introducing a new 20.5 per cent tax bracket that will cover the top one per cent of income earners in B.C., or those earning more than $220,000 annually.
James said Tuesday the government will also start charging the provincial sales tax of seven per cent on sweetened carbonated drinks to help address the health and economic costs of the beverages.
As well, the government is bringing in a new grant program this fall for post-secondary school students that will provide up to $4,000 a year to offset tuition fees, with as many as 40,000 people being eligible for the $24-million program.