Teachers, farmers, businesses soon eligible for tax credits as Liberal bill passes
OTTAWA — Teachers, farmers and some business owners will soon receive new tax breaks after a six-month-old bill passed third reading in the Senate today.
The government’s fall economic statement was first tabled in mid-December but moved slowly through the House of Commons, with Liberal and NDP MPs working together to pass it in early May.
Because it’s been held up in debate, the tax measures included in the bill were not available in time for income tax filing deadlines.
That includes an expansion of the school supplies tax credit, a fuel tax refund for farmers in jurisdictions using the federal carbon price, an expansion of the Northern travel allowance and a tax credit for businesses that made ventilation improvements as a result of COVID-19.