On 6 March 2014, Manitoba Finance Minister delivered the province’s 2014 budget. The 2014 budget does not include any corporate or individual income tax rate changes, but proposes changes to certain tax credits, including the Co-op Education and Apprenticeship Tax Credits and the Small Business Venture Capital Tax Credit. The budget also provides for a rebate of school tax for seniors starting in 2014.
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