August 9, 2022 – Ottawa, Ontario – Department of Finance Canada
Today the federal government is moving forward with consultations that will advance key budget priorities.
The government is publishing draft legislation to deliver a number of commitments to Canadians, including those in Budget 2022.
Canadians are invited to share their views and feedback on the proposed measures as the government works toward legislative implementation in the coming months.
Budget 2022 Tax Measures and Amendments to Support a Growing Economy
Today, the Department of Finance has released for public comment draft legislative proposals to implement Budget 2022 tax measures and amendments. These proposals relate to:
The Tax-Free First Home Savings Account (FHSA)
The First-Time Home Buyers’ Tax Credit (HBTC)
The Multigenerational Home Renovation Tax Credit
The Residential Property Flipping Rule
The Medical Expense Tax Credit for Surrogacy and Other Expenses
Borrowing by Defined Benefit Pension Plans
Annual Disbursement Quota for Registered Charities
Reporting Requirements for Registered Retirement Savings Plans (RRSPs) and Registered Retirement Income Funds (RRIFs)
The Canada Recovery Dividend and the Additional Tax on Banks and Life Insurers
The Investment Tax Credit for Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage
Quarterly Remittances and Technical Amendments to the Cannabis Taxation Framework
Previously Announced Measures
Enhanced Reporting Requirements for Trusts
Mandatory Disclosure Rules
The Avoidance of Tax Debts
The Electronic Filing and Certification of Tax and Information Returns
Fixing Contribution Errors in Registered Pension Plans
Tax Improvements and Other Tax Measures
Proposed amendments to implement technical tax amendments to improve the certainty and integrity of the tax system
Modifications to the vaping taxation framework related to marking, customs storage, and duty liability
Draft regulations under the Underused Housing Tax Act and amendments to the Underused Housing Tax Act and related amendments to the Income Tax Act
Canadians are invited to provide comments on Budget 2022, and other, tax draft legislative proposals. Please send comments to Consultation-Legislation@fin.gc.ca by September 30, 2022. References to “Announcement Date” in the draft proposals, and the accompanying explanatory notes, refer to today’s release date.
Reinforcing Transparency and the Rule of Law
Targeted consultations with select key stakeholders on strengthening Canada’s anti-money laundering and anti-terrorist financing (AML/ATF) provisions as they pertain to correspondent banking and the armoured car sector.
Targeted consultations on creating, in partnership with provincial and territorial governments, a publicly-accessible beneficial ownership registry of real property to counter the misuse of anonymous legal entities for illicit purposes.
Consultations on fighting predatory lending by lowering the criminal rate of interest in the Criminal Code of Canada applicable to, among other things, installment loans offered by payday lenders.
Addressing the Growing Digital Economy
Consultations focused on the digitalization of money and maintaining financial sector stability and security.
Details on how to take part in those consultations that are open to the public are available via the links in the above bullets. To provide feedback on any of the aforementioned consultations, please send comments to: financepublic-financepublique@fin.gc.ca.