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Sask. government introduces affordability act promised during election campaign

  • The Saskatchewan government has introduced the Affordability Act to lower personal income taxes, according to Premier Scott Moe's Saskatchewan Party government.
  • The Act will raise personal income tax exemptions and index tax brackets to match inflation, saving an average family of four over $3,400.
  • The legislation also includes tax credits for first-time homebuyers and those with disabilities while keeping the small business tax rate at one percent.
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