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Waterloo, ON – With the release of this year’s federal budget now officially planned for March 28, Baker Tilly Canada is gearing up to provide expert insight into any new tax and financial policies impacting Canadian businesses in the year ahead.

Continuing a longstanding tradition of providing trusted budget analysis, the all‑Canadian audit, tax and advisory network encourages those who are interested to join the Baker Tilly Budget Watch 2023 conversation. Those who sign up will receive all the latest tax‑related updates from the federal budget, with insight and analysis focused on the needs of Canadian businesses. Baker Tilly Canada tax experts are available to speak with media for commentary before and after the government tables Budget 2023.

“Over the past year, Canadian businesses have seen a significant return to normalcy, and there is hope this year’s budget will continue the trend in this direction,” says John Oakey, Baker Tilly Canada’s director of National Tax Services. “Regardless of the changes the federal government introduces, our team will clarify the impact for our valued clients to help them minimize risk and maximize opportunities for growth."

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