Employer Health Tax having unintended consequences on small business


By Brandon Barrett
BC, Whistler chambers say new tax could hamper growth of small-business sector

B.C.’s new Employer Health Tax (EHT) has only been in effect since Jan. 1, but small businesses are already warning of the potential unintended side effects it could have on their bottom line. The EHT is a 2.925-per-cent tax applied to employers whose payroll remuneration is between $500,000 and $1.5 million for the year.…

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April 22, 2019

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