New Brunswick Finance News Releases
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The provincial government released its 2014-15 audited financial statements today. The provincial deficit was recorded as $388.6 million, $2.5 million less than the budgeted deficit of $391.1 million.
Audited financial statements for 2014-15 released
The provincial government released its 2014-15 audited financial statements today. The provincial deficit was recorded as $388.6 million, $2.5 million less than the budgeted deficit of $391.1 million.
Premier highlights progress in rebuilding public pensions in New Brunswick
Premier David Alward visited Saint John today to report on progress being made to make public pensions in New Brunswick more secure, sustainable and affordable.
Revenues increased, expenses decreased in first quarter
The provincial government has introduced fixed reporting dates for quarterly fiscal updates in conjunction with the first-quarter update for 2015-16.
Revenues increased, expenses decreased in first quarter
The provincial government has introduced fixed reporting dates for quarterly fiscal updates in conjunction with the first-quarter update for 2015-16.
Revenues increased, expenses decreased in first quarter
The provincial government has introduced fixed reporting dates for quarterly fiscal updates in conjunction with the first-quarter update for 2015-16.
Changes to income tax introduced for highest earners
Amendments to the New Brunswick Income Tax Act were introduced today to help generate new revenue for the province.
Changes to income tax introduced for highest earners
Amendments to the New Brunswick Income Tax Act were introduced today to help generate new revenue for the province.
Changes to income tax introduced for highest earners
Amendments to the New Brunswick Income Tax Act were introduced today to help generate new revenue for the province.
Initiatives to support seniors
The provincial government will introduce legislation to provide tax incentives for seniors to renovate their homes, as one of a number of new initiatives to support healthy aging and home care.
Initiatives to support seniors
The provincial government will introduce legislation to provide tax incentives for seniors to renovate their homes, as one of a number of new initiatives to support healthy aging and home care.
Initiatives to support seniors
The provincial government will introduce legislation to provide tax incentives for seniors to renovate their homes, as one of a number of new initiatives to support healthy aging and home care.
REVISED / Investor tax credit increase for small businesses
The provincial government is increasing the Small Business Investor Tax Credit to help create better conditions for job creation and growth in New Brunswick.
REVISED / Investor tax credit increase for small businesses
The provincial government is increasing the Small Business Investor Tax Credit to help create better conditions for job creation and growth in New Brunswick.
REVISED / Investor tax credit increase for small businesses
The provincial government is increasing the Small Business Investor Tax Credit to help create better conditions for job creation and growth in New Brunswick.
Finance minister reacts to federal budget
Finance Minister Roger Melanson offered a preliminary reaction to the tabling of the 2015-16 federal budget today.
Finance minister reacts to federal budget
Finance Minister Roger Melanson offered a preliminary reaction to the tabling of the 2015-16 federal budget today.
Finance minister reacts to federal budget
Finance Minister Roger Melanson offered a preliminary reaction to the tabling of the 2015-16 federal budget today.
Applications for low-income seniors’ benefit available for 2015
Applications for the 2015 Low-Income Seniors' Benefit are now available.
Applications for low-income seniors’ benefit available for 2015
Applications for the 2015 Low-Income Seniors' Benefit are now available.