Ryan Talks Tax Podcast | Episode 7 | 2022 British Columbia and Alberta Budgets

Ryan Talks Tax Podcast | Episode 7

The Ryan Talks Tax Podcast is designed to keep you up to date on the latest developments in Canadian tax and government funding initiatives. Listen to our experts discuss emerging issues, significant legislative changes, and recent government announcements. 

In Episode 7, we discuss the most significant tax changes announced by British Columbia and Alberta in their 2022 budgets and the current approach to property taxes in each jurisdiction.  In addition to general trends observed in recent provincial budget announcements, our experts comment on the potential impact of several key sales tax initiatives, including the extension of the tourism levy to online marketplaces and the future taxation of vaping products in Alberta, as well as new requirements for marketplace facilitators, an amendment to the rules for certain real property contracts, and specific measures designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in British Columbia.    

 

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Guests

Michelle Pink
Principal and Regional Leader, Property Tax Complex
michelle.pink@ryan.com

Jeff Shaw
Director, Client Support Services
jeffrey.shaw@ryan.com

Carole Walker
Senior Manager, Sales and Use Tax
carole.walker@ryan.com

 

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