Saskatchewan government introduces affordability act with personal income tax savings

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REGINA – Premier Scott Moe’s Saskatchewan Party government introduced Monday its promised legislation to lower personal income taxes.

The Saskatchewan Affordability Act states it will raise personal income tax exemptions while indexing tax brackets to match inflation, saving an average family of four more than $3,400 over four years.

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