Government Program Ongoing

Corporation Income Tax Rebate for Capital Investment in Primary Steel Production

Offered by Government of Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan

Program Overview

Large-scale steel producers considering major capital investments in Saskatchewan can reduce the long-term tax burden of expansion through the Corporation Income Tax Rebate for Capital Investment in Primary Steel Production. Designed to encourage new or expanded steelmaking capacity in the province, this incentive supports companies that are prepared to make substantial investments in production facilities and equipment, helping Saskatchewan compete for large industrial projects in the steel sector.

The program is aimed at primary steel producers that carry out the full steelmaking process in Saskatchewan, from smelting and refining through to rolling or casting finished steel products. Rather than providing an upfront grant, the incentive works as a multi-year rebate on provincial corporate income tax generated by the new investment. Over a five-year period, businesses can recover a significant portion of the incremental tax resulting from increased production and profitability, with the rebate starting at a higher level in the early years and gradually tapering off. This structure helps improve cash flow during the critical ramp-up phase of a new or expanded operation.

For steel manufacturers planning large, long-term investments in Saskatchewan, this rebate can materially improve project economics while rewarding sustained growth. Reviewing the detailed requirements and rebate mechanics can help determine whether this program fits into your broader investment strategy.

Who Can Apply

Eligible Canadian businesses

Available in: Saskatchewan

Full eligibility requirements — including industry criteria, revenue thresholds, and documentation needed — are available to GrantHub members.

How Much Funding

Funding Amount
Varies by project
Repayment
Non-repayable

Exact funding amounts, coverage percentages, and application details are available after signing in to GrantHub.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I apply for Corporation Income Tax Rebate for Capital Investment in Primary Steel Production?
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What is the deadline for Corporation Income Tax Rebate for Capital Investment in Primary Steel Production?
Corporation Income Tax Rebate for Capital Investment in Primary Steel Production is currently ongoing. Sign in to GrantHub for exact dates and deadline alerts so you never miss a window.
Am I eligible for Corporation Income Tax Rebate for Capital Investment in Primary Steel Production?
Corporation Income Tax Rebate for Capital Investment in Primary Steel Production is available to eligible businesses in Saskatchewan. Sign in to GrantHub to check your specific eligibility based on your business profile.
How much funding does Corporation Income Tax Rebate for Capital Investment in Primary Steel Production provide?
Corporation Income Tax Rebate for Capital Investment in Primary Steel Production offers Varies by project in non-repayable funding. Sign in to see exact amounts and coverage details for your project.

Quick Facts

Provider
Government of Saskatchewan
Funding
Varies by project
Status
Ongoing
Repayment
Non-repayable

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