Positive changes to corporate tax rate and small business tax threshold

Effective July 1, changes to the general business tax rate and the small business tax threshold are expected to save Island businesses an estimated $9.3 million this fiscal year.
Changes include decreasing the general tax rate for businesses from 16 per cent to 15 per cent and increasing the small business income threshold by $100,000 to $600,000. This means every business operating in the province can claim more of their income under the lower rate of business tax and positions PEI as having the second highest small business income threshold in Canada.
“We’ve listened to our industry leaders and introduced these measures to support them in reinvesting in their companies, employees and communities. We enjoy being a small business friendly Island, and we’re building a competitive, resilient and more inviting corporate climate that is beneficial for our economy and for all Islanders.”
— Minister of Finance, Jill Burridge
Also, personal tax changes taking effect in 2025 include:
- Increased basic personal amount by $400 to $14,650
- Increased spousal and equivalent amount by $340 to $12,443
- Increased income threshold for low-income tax reduction by $400 to $22,650
Both corporate and personal tax changes were announced in the 2025-2026 provincial operating budget.
Media contact:
Janice Fogarty
Department of Finance
jefogarty@gov.pe.ca