Posts Tagged ‘Taxes’

City Bulletin: Steinbach property tax statements mailed

Property tax statements for Steinbach have been mailed and are due September 30th, 2010.

Applications available for cottage owners to defer payment of 2010 property tax increases

Manitoba Finance advises that cottage owners have the option of paying a portion of their 2010 and 2011 property taxes over a longer period of time through the Cottage Property Tax Increase Deferral Program.

Province seeks public input on Canada's retirement income system

Residents of Manitoba are being asked to provide input on ways to strengthen Canada’s retirement income system by participating in a consultation process over the next month, Finance Minister Rosann Wowchuk announced.

Small business tax, corporation capital tax to be eliminated in 2010

Businesses in Manitoba will benefit as the province eliminates the small business tax and fully phases out the general corporation capital tax (CCT) in 2010, Finance Minister Rosann Wowchuk has announced.

Wowchuk releases report on impact of HST on Manitobans

Finance Minister Rosann Wowchuk released a report on the impact that sales tax harmonization would have on Manitoba families, businesses and public finances.

City Bulletin: Property tax time

Wednesday, September 30, 2009 is the due date for Steinbach property owners to pay their annual realty tax bills.

Property reassessment underway in Manitoba

Property reassessment for the 2010 tax year is now underway to support fairness in property taxation, Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Steve Ashton announced.

Toews thankful for tax deadline extension for flood affected Manitobans

The Honourable Vic Toews, President of the Treasury Board and MP for Provencher is extending his thanks to The Honourable Jean-Pierre Blackburn, Minister of National Revenue and Minister of State (Agriculture) for confirming that taxpayers affected by flooding in Manitoba will have until June 1, 2009, to file their 2008 personal income tax returns.

Province to reduce taxes by over $88 million

Manitobans and businesses will pay $88.8 million less in provincial tax in 2009, Finance Minister Greg Selinger has announced.


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