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04 March 2024 Canada | Nova Scotia budget 2024-25 discussed
On 29 February 2024, Nova Scotia Minister of Finance and Treasury Board Allan MacMaster tabled the province's fiscal 2024-25 budget. The budget contains no new taxes and no income tax increases, but it introduces indexing to the provincial personal income tax system as of 1 January 2025. The minister anticipates a deficit of CA$467.4m for 2024-25 and projects deficits for each of the next three years.
2 The federal corporate income tax rates for manufacturers of qualifying zero-emission technology are reduced to 7.5% for eligible income otherwise subject to the 15% federal general corporate income tax rate or 4.5% for eligible income otherwise subject to the 9% federal small-business corporate income tax rate. These reductions are not reflected in the combined federal and Nova Scotia rates above. 3 An additional tax applies to banks and life insurers at a rate of 1.5% on taxable income (subject to a CA$100m exemption to be shared by group members).
1 Individuals resident in Nova Scotia on 31 December 2024 with taxable income up to CA$11,894 pay no provincial income tax due to a low-income tax reduction. The low-income tax reduction is clawed back for income exceeding CA$15,000 until the reduction is eliminated, resulting in an additional 5% of provincial tax on income between CA$15,001 and CA$21,000. For taxable income exceeding CA$150,000, the 2024 combined federal-Nova Scotia personal income tax rates are outlined in Table C.
2 The federal basic personal amount comprises two elements: the base amount (CA$14,156 for 2024) and an additional amount (CA$1,549 for 2024). The additional amount is reduced for individuals with net income exceeding CA$173,205 and is fully eliminated for individuals with net income exceeding CA$246,752. Consequently, the additional amount is clawed back on net income exceeding CA$173,205 until the additional tax credit of CA$232 is eliminated; this results in additional federal income tax (e.g., 0.32% on ordinary income) on net income between CA$173,206 and CA$246,752. This budget introduces indexing to the provincial personal income tax system as of 1 January 2025. Taxable income brackets will be subject to annual adjustment, and the following nonrefundable tax credits will be indexed:
For up-to-date information on the federal, provincial and territorial budgets, visit ey.com/ca/Budget.
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