Industry reacts to federal budget measures
Skills training tax credit, changes to stock option tax regime met with skepticism
- By: Greg Dalgetty
- March 20, 2019 October 17, 2019
- 15:08
Skills training tax credit, changes to stock option tax regime met with skepticism
Further details are expected later this year
The moves are among several budget measures aimed at retirees
The quarterly payment to shareholders will go up by 5.2% to 45.55 cents per common share
The change takes aim at funds that seek to reduce taxes through dividend contracts
Liberals to offer tax credits for skills training, introduce two annuities
Federal debt as a percentage of GDP is expected to be 30.7%
Budget measure aims to quash planning that seeks to use IPPs to circumvent prescribed transfer limits
The plan will allow retirees to keep more savings tax-free until later in retirement
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Proposals in the 2019 budget change the time limitations for closing plans
Canadians are juggling price-consciousness with privacy concerns
Alberta and Saskatchewan are feeling the hardest hit
Measures will aim to make housing more affordable for millennials
The insurer said the ruling was consistent with its position that the case was unfounded
Roy Gori’s compensation was in line with the big banks’ top executives
Growth in B.C. is expected to be about 2.5%, the highest across Canada
The government may argue that the economy will need stimulative investments
Victor Dodig's compensation puts him fifth among the Big Six CEOs
Each investment firm will remain under its current brand and leadership
International futures group says diversity leads to improved productivity
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Over the next five years, consumers expect to increase their use of tap-and-pay, e-transfer and mobile banking
Many indebted Canadians are thinking of taking on further leverage