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Manitoba finance minister says he'll talk with critics of a food tax cut
The tax cut on snacks and prepared meals in grocery stores will begin July 1, with a $32 million annual cost and ongoing talks about expanding the exemption.
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Manitoba finance minister says he'll listen to people seeking expansion of grocery tax exemption
Manitoba Finance Minister Adrien Sala says he is open to talking to critics who feel a planned grocery tax cut is unfair and excludes many businesses, but he is not making any commitments to change.
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Manitoba finance minister says he'll talk with critics of a planned food tax cut
Manitoba finance minister says he’ll talk with critics of a food tax cut
WINNIPEG — Manitoba Finance Minister Adrien Sala says he is open to talking to people who want a tax break on food expanded, but he is not making any commitments to change. The NDP government announced in the budget a plan to lift the provincial sales tax on snacks, soft drinks and prepared takeout meals purchased in grocery stores. Restaurants and most small urban convenience stores are not part of the tax break, and some industry associations …
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