New Brunswick declared that the State will reduce its small-business income tax rate from 4.5% to 4% and will start from 1 January 2015. Any business whose taxable income is less than CAD500, 000 per year would apply this rate. Government has a plan to decrease this tax rate to 2.5% by the year 2018.
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