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Late winter view of the Alberta Provincial Legislature Building in Edmonton. Photo: WinterforceMedia/Wikimedia
Alberta workers will see more money in their paycheques starting July 1 as the province implements a new lower personal income tax rate, part of a broader plan to boost affordability for families. As announced in Budget 2025, the government has introduced a new eight per cent tax bracket for the fir...
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