What? You don't? ... mmm ... who would have thought. Well, Mayor David Miller thinks it's a great idea that will probably get a lot of support from the public. The City of Toronto is considering a tax on home buyers that could cost the average person an extra $4,200, or more, when they purchase a home. That is a 100% increase in land transfer taxes! For current home owners, this could hurt property values. My personal opinion regarding that tax increase idea?
Let's express it this way: I am not the biggest fan of it! So ...if you are not neither, then
Let's express it this way: I am not the biggest fan of it! So ...if you are not neither, then
HELP FIGHT THE NEW TORONTO HOME BUYING TAX!
YOU CAN HELP STOP THE TORONTO HOME BUYING TAX!
On July 16th, 2007 Toronto Councillors will decide on the fate of the proposed bill to implement a second land transfer tax which would increase the tax by 100% in Toronto. The Toronto Real Estate Board disagrees with this bill and is encouraging EVERYONE to visit www.nohomebuyingtax.com to learn about the proposed bill AND to send an email to Mayor David Miller and to the Toronto Councillors OPPOSING the idea of implementing a second land transfer tax.