Key tourism and hospitality takeaways include: expanding access to the small business Corporate Income Tax rate; conducting a review of Ontario’s tax system to make Ontario an attractive place for businesses to invest and grow; investments to reinstate the Northlander passenger rail service between Timmins and Toronto; and additional investments in homelessness prevention programs.
Additional highlights of the 2023 Provincial budget:
Small Business
Proposal to lower costs for more small businesses by expanding access to the small business Corporate Income Tax (CIT) rate
The small business limit phase-out would be increased from between $10M and $15M of taxable capital to between $10M and $50M
Apply to taxation years that begin on or after April 7th, 2022
About 5,500 of Ontario’s small businesses would be provided with additional Ontario income tax relief of $265M from 2022-23 to 2025-26
Business Support
Conducting a review of Ontario’s tax system to make Ontario an attractive place for businesses to invest and grow
Providing an additional $2M in 2023-24 to Futurpreneur Canada to help entrepreneurs aged 18-39
Investing an additional $15M over 3 years for the Racialized and Indigenous Supports for Entrepreneurs (RAISE) Grant Program
Providing an additional $1M per year for 3 years to Invest Ottawa starting in 2023-24 to expand a Regional Innovation Centre hub for Eastern Ontario
Labour
$224 million for a new capital stream of the Skills Development Fund to leverage private-sector expertise and expand training centres, including union training halls to provide more accessible, flexible training opportunities for workers
$25M over three years to enhance the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program
Ontario’s allocation of Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program nominations will increase to over 18,000 by 2025 to fill targeted labour market gaps in in-demand industries
Northern Ontario
Committing just under $1B to support critical legacy infrastructure such as all-season roads, broadband connectivity, and community supports to the Ring of Fire
Investing $139.5M for three new trainsets to reinstate the Northlander passenger rail service between Timmins and Toronto
Providing nearly $2B over five years, beginning in 2021-22 to help 425 small rural and Northern communities to construct and repair community infrastructure such as roads, bridges, water and wastewater infrastructure
Infrastructure
Providing an additional $5M in annual funding for Winter Roads Program enhancements
Investing in Go Transit to improve access and convenience across the Greater Golden Horseshoe and into Southwestern Ontario
Redeveloping Ontario Place: modernizing the site and preparing land for development
Investing nearly $4B to ensure every community across the province has access to high-speed internet by the end of 2025
Housing
Creating the Streamline Development Approval Fund to provide more than $45M and increasing the Non-Resident Speculation Tax to 25 percent
Investing an additional $202M each year in the Homelessness Prevention Program and Indigenous Supportive Housing Program
Clean Energy
Continuing to provide more than $6.5B in electricity price relief for both people and businesses under the Comprehensive Electricity plan, Ontario Electricity Rebate, and other targeted programs like the Northern Energy Advantage program
Consumer Costs
Eliminating double fares for most local transit when using GO Transit services and working to expand this initiative to support more people using public transit to come into Toronto
Extended the current gas tax and fuel tax rate cuts, keeping the rates at 9 cents per litre until December 2023
To review the full 2023 provincial budget, please see here.