Manitoba budget includes provincial sales tax cut to 7 per cent; smaller deficit
WINNIPEG — Manitoba’s Progressive Conservative government included a long-promised provincial sales tax cut in its annual budget Thursday — a move that could pave the way for an early election.
The budget calls for the tax to drop to seven per cent from eight per cent as of July 1, which would save the average household $350 a year.
“We think that Manitobans deserve a break and … this is something we committed to doing,” said Finance Minister Scott Fielding.
“It was a major platform item that we had and so we’re very proud of this.”