Making sense of what's next
On February 25, 2020, Finance Minister Karen Casey tabled Nova Scotia’s budget for the 2020-21 fiscal year. Budget 2020 is the fifth consecutive balanced budget presented by Nova Scotia’s Liberal government, with an estimated surplus of $55 million.
If you’re confused about whether your Canadian business needs to pay US state and local taxes (SALT), you’re not alone.
On June 25, 2019, Finance Minister Darlene Compton tabled PEI's 2019-20 budget. Budget 2019 is the third consecutive surplus budget for the province and the first PEI budget delivered by a minority government.
Transfer pricing dates back to 1917. Doane Grant Thornton LLP has developed a service model that is both a roadmap and a checklist relating to best practice transfer pricing governance processes and procedures.
On April 16, 2019, Finance Minister Tom Osborne tabled Newfoundland and Labrador’s 2019-20 budget.
Budget 2019 provided the federal government with an opportunity to address some of the issues that have been affecting the Canadian economy, as of late, by introducing policy and spending plans that might help improve the competitiveness of Canadian businesses.