B.C. lowers deficit projection to $11.2 billion on higher quarterly tax revenues
VICTORIA — The British Columbia government says it’s now projecting an $11.2 billion deficit this fiscal year, still a record but down from a projected $11.6 billion in its last quarterly report.
The Ministry of Finance revealed in its second quarterly report released Thursday that the province is projecting revenues to be $512 million more than previously forecast due to higher corporate and personal income taxes.
Finance Minister Brenda Bailey said the province’s debt is projected to be $117.7 billion, which she said is “manageable” and B.C.’s net liabilities-to-GDP ratio stands at 24 per cent, compared with 40 per cent in Ontario, Quebec and federally.
Bailey said quarterly reports provide a “snapshot” of the province’s finances, but earlier projections “remain accurate.”
