Pandemic spending, tax reductions: Some highlights of Manitoba’s 2021-22 budget
WINNIPEG — Finance Minister Scott Fielding tabled Manitoba’s 2021-22 budget Wednesday. Here are some key points from the fiscal plan:
— Projected deficit of $1.6 billion, down from $2 billion last year, on total spending of $19.4 billion.
— Education tax on property to be reduced by 25 per cent for residential and farm properties and by 10 per cent for other properties. Additional cuts to come next year.
— Provincial sales tax to be collected on digital services such as Netflix, Airbnb and online marketplaces starting Dec. 1.