No Provincial Income Tax on the First $30,000 You Earn

Why this petition matters

Manitoba families are working hard, but the cost of living keeps rising.

Groceries cost more. Rent and mortgage payments are higher. Gas, insurance, clothing, and everyday bills are taking more from every paycheque.

People need relief they can actually feel.

That is why Manitoba’s Progressive Conservatives are calling on the provincial government to increase the Basic Personal Exemption to $30,000.

This would mean Manitobans pay no provincial income tax on the first $30,000 they earn.

For an individual, this could save up to $1,500 per year. For a family with two income earners, this could mean up to $3,000 per year back in the household budget.

That is real money.

Money for groceries.
Money for rent.
Money for transportation.
Money for the everyday costs families are facing right now.

The current government’s affordability measures are not keeping up with the pressure Manitoba families are under. Families need more than small savings and temporary relief. They need meaningful action.

Increasing the Basic Personal Allowance is simple, practical, and fair. It helps working Manitobans keep more of what they earn and supports local businesses when families spend that money in their communities.

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SIGN THE PETITION to call on the Manitoba government to increase the Basic Personal Allowance to $30,000 and deliver real affordability relief for Manitoba families.

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