On 21 March 2024, Newfoundland and Labrador Deputy Premier and Finance Minister Siobhan Coady tabled the province’s fiscal 2024–25 budget. The budget contains no new taxes and no tax increases but includes a reduction in the small-business income tax rate.
The minister anticipates a deficit of $152 million for 2024–25, representing 1.5% of revenues. The province projects a balanced budget for 2025–26 and for the foreseeable future.
Following is a brief summary of the key tax measures.
Business tax measures
Corporate income tax rates
No changes are proposed to the general corporate income tax rate; however, the small-business tax rate has been reduced from 3% to 2.5%, effective 1 January 2024. No changes are proposed to the $500,000 small-business limit.
Newfoundland and Labrador’s (NL) current and proposed corporate income tax rates are summarized in Table A.
Table A – 2024 Newfoundland and Labrador corporate income tax rates1