Speaking in Philadelphia, Pa., on Tuesday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau reiterated that any Canadians making more than $250,000 a year in capital gains will be at a two-thirds inclusion rate starting June 25. “The frame is absolutely clear in the budget,” Trudeau said. “There are details to be worked out, but the broad lines are very clear and will be kicking in.”
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Trudeau confirms capital gains tax changes will kick in as of June 25
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