
Alberta runs budget deficit while cutting $1.2B in taxes amid U.S. tariff threat
The Alberta government revealed a 2025 budget with a deficit Thursday that creates a new tax bracket aimed at saving families hundreds of dollars amid economic uncertainty driven by threats of a trade war with the United States.
Taxpayers earning less than $60,000 annually will see their personal income taxes fall by 20 per cent because of the announced eight per cent bracket.
The $1.2-billion tax cut, first promised by Premier Danielle Smith on the campaign trail two years ago, comes ahead of a schedule put out by the province last year.
Officials said taxpayers will start to see the impact of the cut on their paycheques after July 1, when payroll withholdings are adjusted.