Yukon News Releases
/* ES HIDE ALL TABS FOR KUOOT php print render($tabs); */ ?>Public accounts demonstrate strong financial management
Public accounts show annual surplus of $95 million and accumulated surplus of $1.7 billion.
Yukon gets AA rating from global rating agency
Strengths highlighted in the report include very low debt levels, exceptional liquidity and good financial management.
New deputy minister for Finance announced
Premier appoints Katherine White as deputy minister for the Department of Finance.
Changes to the Income Tax Act mean savings for Yukon taxpayers
Changes to the tax act will positively affect Yukoners’ pockets.
Yukon budget proposes significant tax relief for Yukoners
2015 budget will bring significant tax reductions and enhancements to the Yukon Child Tax Benefit.
Yukon doubles popular Yukon Child Fitness Tax Credit
Government of Yukon to double Yukon Child Fitness Tax Credit.
Yukon reduces tax rate to promote small business and investment
Small business corporate tax rate reduced
Yukon to reduce tax rate on small business
Yukon's small business corporate tax rate to be reduced from four per cent to three per cent.
Public accounts reflect financial strength of Yukon
Positive financial results mean Yukon government can continue to respond to emerging priorities.
Yukon gets AA rating from global rating agency
AA rating supports stable outlook for Yukon for fourth year running.
Yukon government invests in core infrastructure and safety needs for Yukoners
The Yukon government is allocating $8.95 million to meet a number of emerging needs, including investments in infrastructure and safety enhancement.
Sound financial decisions help build a positive health care legacy
The Yukon government plans to spend $27 million to reduce the Yukon Hospital Corporation's debt
Yukon’s strong economy reflected in 2011/12 surplus
The Public Accounts for 2011/12 shows a $69.4 million surplus.
Yukon government introduces tax changes to assist families with children involved in music, arts and tutoring
A proposed Children’s Arts Tax Credit will allow Yukoners to claim $500 per child per year.
A statement from the premier on a new resource revenue agreement with Canada
Today on behalf of the Government of Yukon, Premier Darrell Pasloski signed a new agreement with the Government of Canada on resource revenues.
Yukon government budget promotes economy, manages prosperity
The 2012-13 budget includes investments in land development and affordable housing, transportation infrastructure, education and research, health care, justice, protection of the environment and improvements to community infrastructure.
Public Accounts 2010/11 released
Eighth annual surplus over nine years reported.
<strong>Yukon welcomes PM’s commitment to improve resource revenue sharing agreement</strong>
Prime Minister and Yukon Premier agree to change arrangement between Canada and Yukon for sharing resource revenues
Special warrant authorized for priority initiatives
Special warrant issued to move government priorities forward.
Yukon introduces tax changes to promote small business and investment
Changes to help both individual and corporate taxpayers.