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Sask. govt. criticized from left and right for not cutting taxes

Sask. govt. criticized from left and right for not cutting taxes

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Saturday, March 25, 2023 12:53 PM GMT

Saskatchewan's 2023-24 budget boasts a $1-billion surplus, but no substantial tax relief. That has the government facing criticism from both sides of the political spectrum.

On Wednesday, Finance Minister Donna Harpauer announced the surplus, saying revenues would be buoyed by strong non-renewable resources and higher tax revenues. Despite having $2.5 billion more in revenue than in 2022-23, the government chose to hold the line on taxes and has decided to pay down $1 billion in debt.

In question period on Thursday, both the Opposition NDP Leader Carla Beck and Saskatchewan United Party Leader Nadine Wilson asked why the government did not cut taxes.

"How is it after years of tax hikes, this premier couldn't find one single measure as he sits on a $2 billion windfall?" Beck asked.

"Last year the affordability tax credit was put out. [There are] investments where we aligned with the federal government to deliver low-cost child care. In this particular budget there is a six per cent lift to the social income assistance program," Premier Scott Moe said in response.

Moe also referenced a 20 per cent increase to the Personal Care Home Benefit and a six per cent increase to the Saskatchewan Assured Income for Disability benefit.

Beck responded by saying that since the PST was increased and expanded in 2017, families "are paying almost $1,000 more in PST."

Beck argued that with the high surplus, PST could have been rolled back on entertainment tickets, children's clothing and used cars.

"Today, yes we have a PST of six per cent in this province, a far cry from nine per cent as it was under the New Democrats," Moe said.

Later on in question period, Wilson asked why the government did not decrease taxes "in light of this surplus?"

"I have spoken to this a number of times to all of the media outlets. It's a question that people are asking of, why you don't decrease taxes when you have a surplus? We have in the past, and government's of both stripes have relied on resources to balance our budgets, but those prices are very volatile. They go up and, unfortunately, they go down," Harpauer said.

She continued arguing that if the government bakes in one-time revenue increases into year-over-year spending, or cuts taxes, and then loses base revenue, "they run into trouble."

"I have committed that I do not want to do that as a finance minister. This government does not feel that is responsible."

The Buffalo Party of Saskatchewan also called on the government to reduce taxes. Leader Philip Zajac called the budget a "smoke screen" and asked why there was "no tax relief for the people of Saskatchewan." He pointed to the tax on used vehicles, sports and events.

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