Speculation tax expanding to new communities to deliver more homes for people

  • Page Views 922
  • The Province is taking action to fight real estate speculation and turn
    more empty units into homes for people by expanding the speculation
    and vacancy tax to 13 new municipalities.

    “There is a housing crisis across the country and it is creating economic
    challenges, including people feeling pushed out of their communities and
    labour shortages,” said Katrine Conroy, Minister of Finance. “With so
    many people struggling to find secure housing, we have to keep taking
    action – we can’t afford to pull back. The speculation tax is one of the
    ways we can help increase affordable housing options for people and
    communities.”

    Expanding the speculation tax is part of B.C.’s Homes for People plan that
    includes actions to fight speculation, deliver more homes within reach for
    people, and speed up delivery of new homes.

    “There’s something wrong when people are buying up investment homes
    and keeping them empty while others are living in vehicles and can’t find
    housing,” said Ravi Kahlon, Minister of Housing. “Homes are meant to be
    lived in by people in our communities, not used for speculation. While
    some would cancel the speculation tax – giving a handout to speculators
    and turning homes back into empty condos – we know that people can’t
    afford that. We’re taking action to make more homes available for people
    throughout the province.”

    An independent review released in 2022 found that the tax had helped
    deliver more than 20,000 homes in Metro Vancouver alone. The report
    included recommendations that government consider taking a phased
    approach to expanding the speculation and vacancy tax to additional
    communities to build on the success of the measure and deliver more
    homes for people.

    The speculation and vacancy tax will be applied to the following municipal
    boundaries to help ensure more empty homes are made available for the
    people who work and live there:

    • Vernon, Coldstream;
    • Penticton, Summerland;
    • Lake Country, Peachland;
    • Courtenay, Comox, Cumberland;
    • Parksville, Qualicum Beach;
    • Salmon Arm; and
    • Kamloops.
    Residential property owners in these communities will need to declare for
    the first time in January 2025 based on how they used their property in
    2024.

    This gives owners in the new areas time to decide how to meet
    exemption requirements before the tax takes effect. Exemptions include
    primary residences, properties with a long-term tenant and life events,
    such as separation or divorce.

    More than 99% of people living in B.C. are exempt from paying the tax.
    (news.gov.bc.ca

    Share

    New Posts Recently publish post More

    • 16 May 2024
      2 days ago No comment

      Plans drawn for Canada visit of Bongbong Marcos

      Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs Mélanie Joly hosted her Philippine counterpart Enrique Manalo in Ottawa on May 8, 2024. In a media release that day, Joly related that she and Manalo held wide-ranging discussions on several shared concerns between their two nations, from defence cooperation to climate action. The ...

    • 16 May 2024
      2 days ago No comment

      OVERSEAS WELFARE OFFICE (OWWA) SIGNED AN AGREEMENT WITH A SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH

      A historic event happened on April 11, 2024 at the Dosa Restaurant on Kingsway, Vancouver. when the Seventh-day Adventist Church, the Vancouver Filipino in particular, has signed The Memorandum of Understanding between the church and Allan A. Ignacio, Philippine Consulate Officer, and Olive Macawili, OIC Assistant Labor Attache, MIGRANT ...

    • 25 April 2024
      3 weeks ago No comment

      It’s official: April 27 is Lapu-Lapu Day in Vancouver and B.C.

      The Province of British Columbia and the City of Vancouver are proclaiming April 27, 2024 as Lapu-Lapu Day. In addition, the City of Vancouver is illuminating city hall on Cambie Street and the Burrard Street Bridge with Philippine colours in honour of Lapu-Lapu, the first national hero of the ...

    • 04 April 2024
      1 month ago No comment

      Filipinos report racism in Canadian community sports

      Filipinos are likely to experience or witness racism during community sports in Canada. This finding was part of the data released by Statistics Canada following its latest survey of participation and experiences in community sports. The national statistical agency defines “community sports” as “organized sports, including those played in ...

    • 21 March 2024
      2 months ago No comment

      Canada eyes space cooperation with Philippines

      The Philippines held its first space cooperation conference on March 19, 2024 as the country seeks to explore opportunities presented by the heavens. The conference was organized by the Stratbase Albert del Rosario Institute for Strategic and International Studies, a Metro Manila-based think-tank; the fledgling Philippine Space Agency; and ...

    %d bloggers like this: