Editorial — An extra burden: Canada proposes additional tax on land owned by non-citizens

A measure into consideration by the Canadian authorities might harm folks in Northern New York financially.

On May 4, the Canadian House of Commons handed the Underused Housing Tax Act. This would impose a 1% tax on properties owned by people who’re neither residents nor everlasting residents of Canada. Many north nation residents personal trip houses simply throughout the border, and this tax might have an effect on them.

“According to a summary drafted by Canada’s Library of Parliament, the 1% tax would be tied to either the property tax valuation or the [property’s] most recent sale price, whichever is higher. There are plenty of exemptions to the tax, however. Non-winterized homes, those in census-identified communities with less than 30,000 residents and homes occupied for more than four weeks without a break per year are exempted from the tax,” an article revealed Sunday by the Watertown Daily Times reported. “If enacted, the tax would go into effect on Jan 1, 2023, and all non-resident property owners in Canada will be required to file an annual declaration with the Canada Revenue Agency for each property they own.”

In addition to the dreadful toll in lives and other people’s well being, the novel coronavirus pandemic has wreaked monetary and emotional havoc on Americans. Many individuals who dwell right here have been unable to go to with family members who reside in Canada due to the border restrictions. They additionally haven’t been allowed to spend time at properties they personal in Canada.

So it’s troubling that Canada needs to penalize non-citizens who personal property throughout the border. We admire that there are some exemptions, however quite a few people will nonetheless get pinched by this tax.

The truth is that these folks already pay taxes on the property they personal in Canada. This additional 1% will merely penalize them for not utilizing their residences as typically because the Canadian authorities would love. How would Canadians react if municipal governments in Florida, for instance, imposed additional taxes on houses of their favourite heat spots to spend the winter?

We strongly urge Canadian officers to acknowledge the uttery arbitrary rationale on this laws and reject it. It is unnecessary to worsen the monetary surroundings between our two nations at a time once we ought to be attempting to enhance it.

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