Ryan Talks Tax Podcast | Episode 19 | Federal Budget 2023

Ryan Talks Tax Podcast | Episode 19The Ryan Talks Tax Podcast is designed to keep you up to date on the latest developments in Canadian tax and government funding initiatives. Listen to our experts discuss emerging issues, significant legislative changes, and recent government announcements.

In Episode 19, we discuss significant tax changes and government funding announcements included in the 2023 federal budget.

Jeffrey Shaw offers insight on a few key commodity tax changes, including the GST/HST treatment of credit card processing fees, and Brian Cardinal provides an update on the status of the Scientific Research and Experimental Development Tax Credit program and reviews a host of new investment tax credits for clean technology. From top-ups for existing programs to new spending initiatives, Jeff Dumart comments on the budget’s proposed funding plans and the government’s discernable shift towards environmentally sustainable projects.

 

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Guests

Brian Cardinal
Principal, Scientific Research and Experimental Development
brian.cardinal@ryan.com

Jeff Dumart
Director, Client Services, Government Funding
jeff.dumart@ryan.com

Jeffrey Shaw
Director, Client Support Services
jeffrey.shaw@ryan.com

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