The group’s petition urging Ottawa to act has already collected over 13,000 signatures. CFIB outlined clear priorities for the fall session, calling for quick clarification and implementation of recent economic measures so that revenue from Canadian counter tariffs is returned to affected firms. They also want the remaining $600 million in 2024–25 carbon tax rebates delivered to small businesses, tax free as promised.
Other key demands include increasing the Lifetime Capital Gains Exemption to $1.25 million, creating the Canadian Entrepreneurs’ Incentive, lowering the federal small business tax rate from 9% to 0%, and raising the small business deduction threshold from $500,000 to $700,000.
CFIB also recommends reducing Employment Insurance premiums for small employers and working with provinces to eliminate internal trade barriers through full mutual recognition.
CFIB Vice-President Jasmin Guenette said owners expect a federal budget that provides a concrete plan to reduce the tax and regulatory burden on small and medium-sized enterprises and details how tariff revenues will be returned.
Farmers nationwide will be watching closely to see if these promises are fulfilled during this legislative session.
Sign the CFIB petition.
https://www.cfib-fcei.ca/en/petition/national-petition-reduce-cost-doing-business
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