SARM president says new provincial tax change will hurt rural municipalities
Rural municipalities in Saskatchewan previously had the ability to tax commercial property at nines times the rate that they’ve been allowed to tax agricultural property.
That ratio has now been lowered to seven to one in a change that has been too drastic and too quick, according to Ray Orb, the president of the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities (SARM).
“You’re used to paying a certain amount of taxes and maybe with some slight increases year to year,” Orb said. “But this is a huge shift and there are going to be implications because of that.”
Orb said 21 rural municipalities will be affected. The change in the ratio will mean the bulk of the taxes will shift from commercial properties to agricultural properties.