Manitoba budget cuts tax on property, enacts tax on digital services
WINNIPEG — Manitobans will soon pay less in property tax but fork out more to stream movies or buy certain goods online.
The Progressive Conservative government’s 2021-22 budget released Wednesday includes some long-promised tax relief, some new tax revenues from the digital economy and millions of dollars in promised COVID-19 relief.
“Our plan is to really protect Manitobans through COVID-19 and advance the provincial economy past the pandemic,” Finance Minister Scott Fielding said.
The budget includes the first step in a plan to phase out education taxes on property and instead fund schools directly from provincial coffers.

