The government produces public accounts annually to meet the requirements of the Finance Act. The reports compare the government’s actual year-end financial results with the budget plan for the year.
The Executive Council Office provides central leadership to achieve government priorities and support for executive leadership. We support the Office of the Premier, Executive Council (Cabinet) and ...
The Department of Communities, Culture, Tourism and Heritage helps protect and promote Nova Scotia’s culture and heritage. We help businesses and communities grow by providing program and event ...
The Department of Natural Resources is responsible for the development, management, conservation and protection of the province’s forest, wildlife, mineral and energy resources. We promote the ...
The Innovation Equity Tax Credit encourages investors to make equity capital investments in eligible Nova Scotia small and medium corporations engaged in innovative activities contributing to ...
Collection of forms and documents from the Department of Finance and Treasury Board on provincial taxation and programs.
Fees you need to pay the Land Registry for transactions including land registrations, filings and searching records at a land registration office. When land is sold a Municipal Deed Transfer Tax may ...
When land is sold a Municipal Deed Transfer Tax may be applicable. Municipal Deed Transfer Tax rates are set by each municipality and the tax payable is calculated based on the sale price of the ...
The Corporate administrative policies are approved by Treasury and Policy Board. Policies cover a wide range of areas, including organizational structure, budgeting and financial controls, accounting ...
This booklet outlines the benefits that employees of the Government of Nova Scotia can receive.
Notices provide updates on changes to the Pension Benefits Act, regulations and processes from the Superintendent of Pensions.