Topics: Employer Health Tax, Employers, employment law, Expert Series, Have You Heard?, 2019, BC, BC Employer Health Tax, BC Legislation, British Columbia, Budget, MSP, Province of BC
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Topics: Employer Health Tax, Employers, employment law, Expert Series, Have You Heard?, 2019, BC, BC Employer Health Tax, BC Legislation, British Columbia, Budget, MSP, Province of BC
British Columbia is introducing a new Employer Health Tax. It was announced earlier this year that the provincial government is scrapping Medical Service Plan (MSP) premiums for British Columbians as of January 1st, 2020. This means financial savings of hundreds each year for individuals and families. It also means that businesses can scratch MSP administration off their to do list.
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For as long as we can remember, designated groups have been disadvantaged economically by the wage gap. Women make on average 70 cents per dollar made by men - for the same work. The deficit only increases for women from different ethnic backgrounds.