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28 February 2023 Canada: Nunavut issues budget 2023/24
On 23 February 2023, Nunavut Finance Minister Lorne Kusugak tabled the territory’s fiscal 2023/24 budget. The budget contains no new taxes and no income tax increases. The Minister anticipates an operating surplus of CA$67.6 million[i] for 2022/23 and projects an operating deficit of $8.2 million for 2023/24.
2 The corporate income tax rates for manufacturers of qualifying zero-emission technology are reduced to 7.5% for eligible income otherwise subject to the 15% general corporate income tax rate or 4.5% for eligible income otherwise subject to the 9% small-business corporate income tax rate. 3 An additional tax applies to banks and life insurers at a rate of 1.5% on taxable income (subject to a $100 million exemption to be shared by group members), effective for taxation years ending after 7 April 2022 (prorated for taxation years straddling this effective date).
For taxable income in excess of $106,717, the 2023 combined federal-Nunavut personal income tax rates are outlined in Table C.
2 The federal basic personal amount comprises two elements: the base amount ($13,521 for 2023) and an additional amount ($1,479 for 2023). The additional amount is reduced for individuals with net income in excess of $165,430 and is fully eliminated for individuals with net income in excess of $235,675. Consequently, the additional amount is clawed back on net income in excess of $165,430 until the additional tax credit of $222 is eliminated; this results in additional federal income tax (e.g., 0.32% on ordinary income) on net income between $165,430 and $235,675. Nunavut Carbon Credit – Introduction of a new refundable tax credit to replace the Nunavut Carbon Rebate that was offering a direct 50% at-the-pump discount of the carbon tax. The new income tax credit will offer direct payments every three months starting July 2023 to offset higher fuel costs. Budget 2023/24 proposes a one-time subsidy or rebate to offset the higher cost of heating, up to a maximum payment of $1,000 for each eligible homeowner. Eligible homeowners can apply for the subsidy starting in spring 2023. Following a review of the Petroleum Products Tax Act, the Government intends to replace it with a new Fuel Tax Act (the Act) to keep up with Nunavut’s evolving economic reality. The Act is to be introduced into the Nunavut Legislative Assembly in spring 2023. No further details were announced. The Government intends to complete its review of the Tobacco Tax Act and recommend possible legislative amendments in 2023/24. No further details were announced.
Mark Coleman | mark.coleman@ca.ey.com Liza Mathew | liza.mathew@ca.ey.com
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