The Federal government's budget on April 16, 2024, introduces changes that may affect your individual and family finances.
(PERIOD BETWEEN MARCH 28, 2023 - APRIL 16, 2024)
Canadian Dollar vs. the U.S. Dollar
72.35¢
April 16, 2024
MARCH 28, 2023 BUDGET
73.39¢
S&P/TSX Composite
21,642.87
April 16, 2024
MARCH 28, 2023 BUDGET
19,657.53
Oil Price per Barrel in $USD
$85.28
April 16, 2024
MARCH 28, 2023 BUDGET
$73.37
Unemployment Rate
6.10%
March 2024
MARCH 28, 2023 BUDGET
5.00%
Higher Capital Gains Inclusion Rate
"Inclusion rate" will increase from 50% to 66.7% on capital gains above $250,000 per year for individuals, and on all capital gains realized by corporations and trusts.
Lifetime Capital Gains Exemption (LCGE)
Increases to $1.25 million (from $1,016,836), with indexation of the LCGE resuming in 2026. Applies to dispositions that occur on or after June 25, 2024.
Canadian Entrepreneurs' Incentive
Allows individuals to use a 33.3% capital gains inclusion rate for the disposition of qualifying shares, subject to a lifetime limit of up to $2 million in capital gains – limit will be phased in by increments of $200,000 annually.
Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT)
Allows individual to claim 80% of their Charitable Donations Tax Credit when calculating AMT.
Home Buyers’ Plan
RRSP withdrawal limit increased to $60,000 (from $35,000) without tax for 2024 and subsequent calendar years, for eligible first home purchases (withdrawals after April 16, 2024). Start of the 15-year repayment period temporarily deferred to the fifth year following year of first withdrawal.
Canada Child Benefit (CCB)
CCB extended for six months after a child’s death, starting in January 2025.
Canada Carbon Rebate for Small Businesses
A new Canada Carbon Rebate for Small Businesses in the form of an automatic refundable tax credit for eligible businesses. The tax credit would be available to Canadian-controlled private corporations with under 500 employees.
Disability Supports Deduction
Annual maximum benefit of $2,400 with expanded list of recognized expenses under the Disability Supports Deduction, effective 2024 and subsequent taxation years.
Canada Learning Bond (CLB)
The government will open a CLB if a child does not have an RESP by age four. The CLB pays $500 in the first year the child is eligible, plus $100 for each additional year of eligibility, up to age 15, for a maximum of $2,000.
Student Grants and Loans
The Government will continue extending the increase in full-time Canada Student Grants from $3,000 to $4,200 and interest-free Canada Student Loans from $210 to $300 per week.
CPP Benefits
The expansion of benefits include:
Your Advisor can help you understand how these changes may impact your finances.
SOURCES:
Budget 2024: https://budget.canada.ca/2024/home-accueil-en.html
Canadian/US Dollar: https://www.bankofcanada.ca/rates/exchange/currency-converter
S&P/TSX Composite https://ca.finance.yahoo.com/quote/%5EGSPTSE/history?p=%5EGSPTSE
Crude Oil Prices: https://ca.investing.com/commodities/crude-oil-historical-data
Unemployment Rate February 2024 (6.1.0%) : https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/daily-quotidien/240405/dq240405a-eng.htm