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On March 19, the New Brunswick government released its 2024 budget. The following are highlights of the key tax measures.

Personal tax measures

No personal income tax rate changes were announced in this year’s budget. The current personal combined income tax rates for 2024 are outlined below:

Personal (combined) federal and N.B. top marginal tax rates
 Rate
Interest/regular income52.50%
Capital gains26.25%
Eligible dividends32.40%
Non-eligible dividends46.83%

Low-Income Seniors’ Benefit

The budget proposes to amend the New Brunswick Income Tax Act to provide a permanent benefit increase of $200 ⁠–⁠ from $400 to $600 ⁠–⁠ with the value of the benefit indexed to the consumer price index annually.

New Brunswick Workers Benefit

A one-time, non-taxable benefit in the amount of $300 will be available for eligible working individuals. More details to follow.

Non-refundable personal income tax credits

For the 2024 taxation year, the government is proposing a new non‑refundable personal income tax credit for eligible volunteer firefighters and search and rescue volunteers. More details to come.

Corporate tax measures

No corporate income tax rate changes were announced in this year’s budget. The current corporate income tax rates for 2024 are outlined below:

 Small business corporationsGeneral corporations
 RateThresholdNon-M&PM&P
N.B.2.5%$500,00014.0%14.0%
Combined federal and N.B.11.5%$500,00029.0%29.0%

Other tax measures

Vaping product duty

With intended implementation by Jan. 1, 2025, the provincial government plans to enter into a coordinated vaping product taxation agreement with the federal government. Under the agreement, the federal government will be responsible for administration and enforcement of the coordinated vaping duty.

In addition to the existing federal excise duty, a provincial excise duty rate of $1 per two millilitres or grams (or fraction thereof) for the first 10 millilitres or grams of vaping substance, and $1 per 10 millilitres or grams (or fraction thereof) for additional volumes will apply. The duty is based on the volume of vaping substance in each vaping product.

Next steps

Contact your Baker Tilly advisor to learn more about how we can help you navigate the complexities of the Canadian tax system.

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