B.C. makes changes to speculation tax after criticism from homeowners
VICTORIA — British Columbia is trying to more directly target urban areas with changes it announced Monday to a proposed tax on property speculation after some municipalities demanded exemptions and the Opposition accused the New Democrats of grabbing family assets.
Finance Minister Carol James is also adjusting the tax rate after first announcing details of the levy in the budget last month.
The changes would create a number of exemptions and shift which areas of the province would be covered by the tax.
Under the details announced by James, the tax would apply to properties in Metro Vancouver, Kelowna, West Kelowna, Nanaimo-Lantzville, Abbotsford, Chilliwack, Mission and the Capital Regional District around Victoria on southern Vancouver Island, excluding the Gulf Islands and Juan de Fuca.