Liberals move to start phasing in promised tax cuts in January 2020
OTTAWA — The Liberal government says Canadians will begin to see the impact of a proposed tax cut on their first pay stubs of the new year — as long as the party can get enough political rivals to help them deliver on one of their major campaign promises.
On Monday, Finance Minister Bill Morneau introduced a motion in the House of Commons to raise the basic personal income-tax exemption to $15,000. It was part of the platform the Liberal party put forward in its bid to keep power in the October election.
The amendments to the Income Tax Act would start taking effect next year, but the Liberals need to get them through a vote.
Measures involving government finances are ordinarily treated as confidence votes. Since the Liberals hold only a minority of seats, securing enough votes for the motion to pass would also allow them to remain in power.