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Dollars and Sense
Would a Surtax on $1-Million Homes Rein In Prices?
Source: Tom Yun, CTV News, January 6, 2022 Under current tax policies, all home sales are exempt from capital gains…
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September 1st New Vaping Regulations And Tax Measures Come Into Effect
Two significant changes to the way vapour products are sold in Saskatchewan will take place next week. On September 1st,…
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Is Home Ownership Still Possible in Today’s Market?
The Canadian real estate market is smashing records as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to influence demand and push prices to…
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Dollars and Sense
How to Think of Value in an On-Sale World
Once upon a time, we would wait for holiday season sales to stock up on necessities or those “just gotta…
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Credits and Initiatives Aim to Make Saskatchewan More Affordable to Live
New and returning provincial income tax credits and other tax-reduction initiatives aim to make life more affordable for Saskatchewan residents…
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Dollars and Sense
The Carbon Tax Is Going up, Expect to Pay More at the Pumps
Source: Amanda Connolly, globalnews.ca, December 12, 2020 Ottawa to raise carbon tax to $170/tonne by 2030. The federal government’s carbon…
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Dollars and Sense
Lower Taxes For Small Businesses Will Help Economic Recovery
Legislation to reduce the tax rate for Saskatchewan small businesses over the next three years was introduced on Monday, fulfilling…
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Local News
October 31st is Kindersley’s new property tax deadline
Source: Town of Kindersley As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to create unforeseen circumstances for us all, during their regular meeting on April…
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Sadly, there will be no Kindersley Rodeo this year
Source: Kindersley Rodeo Committee Always the perfect way to kick of the summer, the Kindersley Rodeo is a favorite event…
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