New Brunswick Finance News Releases
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The provincial government has joined the federal government and other provinces in an agreement in principle to recommend a modest and balanced incremental enhancement to the Canada Pension Plan, starting in 2019 and phased in over seven years until 2025.
Future generations of New Brunswickers to benefit from proposed enhancements to Canadian Pension Plan
The provincial government has joined the federal government and other provinces in an agreement in principle to recommend a modest and balanced incremental enhancement to the Canada Pension Plan, starting in 2019 and phased in over seven years until 2025.
Details of new HST credit provided
The provincial government is advising eligible New Brunswickers that they will receive their first HST credit payment in October.
Details of new HST credit provided
The provincial government is advising eligible New Brunswickers that they will receive their first HST credit payment in October.
Applications open to participate in Small Business Investor Tax Credit
Applications are being accepted for community economic development corporations and co-operative associations that want to participate in the Small Business Investor Tax Credit program.
Applications open to participate in Small Business Investor Tax Credit
Applications are being accepted for community economic development corporations and co-operative associations that want to participate in the Small Business Investor Tax Credit program.
New Brunswickers encouraged to complete census questionnaire
New Brunswickers are encouraged to complete their census forms this May.
New Brunswickers encouraged to complete census questionnaire
New Brunswickers are encouraged to complete their census forms this May.
New Brunswickers must file income tax to be eligible for HST credit
New Brunswickers who want to benefit from the available provincial and federal tax credits, including the new provincial HST credit, are being reminded to file their income tax return before the Canada Revenue Agency’s April 30 deadline.
New Brunswickers must file income tax to be eligible for HST credit
New Brunswickers who want to benefit from the available provincial and federal tax credits, including the new provincial HST credit, are being reminded to file their income tax return before the Canada Revenue Agency’s April 30 deadline.
Amendments made to regulations under the Small Business Investor Tax Credit Act
Regulations under the Small Business Investor Tax Credit Act have been amended to help small businesses access capital by allowing community economic development corporations and co-operative associations to participate in the Small Business Investor Tax Credit program.
Amendments made to regulations under the Small Business Investor Tax Credit Act
Regulations under the Small Business Investor Tax Credit Act have been amended to help small businesses access capital by allowing community economic development corporations and co-operative associations to participate in the Small Business Investor Tax Credit program.
New Brunswick’s credit ratings maintained
The provincial government has maintained its credit ratings and outlooks with two major bond-rating agencies.
New Brunswick’s credit ratings maintained
The provincial government has maintained its credit ratings and outlooks with two major bond-rating agencies.
Applications for low-income seniors’ benefit available for 2016
Applications for the 2016 Low-Income Seniors' Benefit are now available.
Applications for low-income seniors’ benefit available for 2016
Applications for the 2016 Low-Income Seniors' Benefit are now available.
Provincial government to lower small business tax rate
The provincial government will continue to deliver on its commitment to lower the small business tax rate when it goes down to 3.5 per cent on April 1, said Finance Minister Roger Melanson.
Provincial government to lower small business tax rate
The provincial government will continue to deliver on its commitment to lower the small business tax rate when it goes down to 3.5 per cent on April 1, said Finance Minister Roger Melanson.
Province amends Tobacco Tax Act to deter smoking
New amendments to the Tobacco Tax Act will raise the price of cigarettes to discourage smoking and help pay for the additional costs that smoking imposes on the health-care system.
Province amends Tobacco Tax Act to deter smoking
New amendments to the Tobacco Tax Act will raise the price of cigarettes to discourage smoking and help pay for the additional costs that smoking imposes on the health-care system.