Highlights of Saskatchewan’s 2019-2020 budget
Posted March 20, 2019 1:25 pm.
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REGINA — The Saskatchewan government introduced its 2019-2020 budget Wednesday. Here are a few of the highlights:
— Provincial sales tax stays at six per cent; no new taxes or increases.
— New $3,000 personal income tax credits for volunteer first responders that serve at least 200 hours beginning in 2020 tax year.
— Elimination of credits and deductions on the potash production tax.
— Creation of a provincial organ donor registry.
— $30 million in mental-health spending. Almost half to pay for nurses and doctors at a newly opened psychiatric facility.
— 140 treatment beds for mental health and addictions.
— $65 million over five years to improve intersection safety.
— $26 million more for school divisions.
— Funding for universities and colleges frozen at 2018-2019 levels at $469 million.
— Eligible amounts for an autism funding program increasing to $6,000 from $4,000.
The Canadian Press