Tax Policy Trends: Corporate Tax Policy: Alberta Goes Its Own Way
When it comes to corporate tax policy, Alberta is taking a different path than the federal government and other provinces. Alberta’s May 28th Job Creation Tax Cut will reduce the provincial corporate income tax rate from 12% to 8% in lieu of introducing accelerated depreciation that was adopted by f...
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description | When it comes to corporate tax policy, Alberta is taking a different path than the federal government and other provinces. Alberta’s May 28th Job Creation Tax Cut will reduce the provincial corporate income tax rate from 12% to 8% in lieu of introducing accelerated depreciation that was adopted by federal government November 20182 , including a 100% write-off for clean energy and manufacturing. |
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spelling | doaj.art-b4b337749e6f4c62bfb0a52f4b934edf2022-12-21T19:46:51ZengUniversity of CalgaryThe School of Public Policy Publications2560-83122560-83202019-06-0112Tax Policy Trends: Corporate Tax Policy: Alberta Goes Its Own WayPhilip BazelJack MintzWhen it comes to corporate tax policy, Alberta is taking a different path than the federal government and other provinces. Alberta’s May 28th Job Creation Tax Cut will reduce the provincial corporate income tax rate from 12% to 8% in lieu of introducing accelerated depreciation that was adopted by federal government November 20182 , including a 100% write-off for clean energy and manufacturing.https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/sppp/article/view/68524 |
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title | Tax Policy Trends: Corporate Tax Policy: Alberta Goes Its Own Way |
title_full | Tax Policy Trends: Corporate Tax Policy: Alberta Goes Its Own Way |
title_fullStr | Tax Policy Trends: Corporate Tax Policy: Alberta Goes Its Own Way |
title_full_unstemmed | Tax Policy Trends: Corporate Tax Policy: Alberta Goes Its Own Way |
title_short | Tax Policy Trends: Corporate Tax Policy: Alberta Goes Its Own Way |
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