Toronto Star

Transit tax break to be cut

TTC Metropass, GO Presto buyers to lose 15% credit

- BEN SPURR TRANSPORTA­TION REPORTER

The 2017 federal budget has delivered a financial blow to frequent transit riders by eliminatin­g a15-percent tax credit on transit passes.

The decision means that TTC passengers will no longer be eligible for a tax rebate on monthly Metropasse­s, weekly TTC passes, and weekly GTA passes. It will also affect passengers who use transit agencies across the GTA, including GO Presto pass holders.

TTC chair Josh Colle said Wednesday that the Liberal government’s decision to scrap the credit came as a surprise. The measure was introduced by Stephen Harper’s Conservati­ves in 2006.

The tax credit still applies for the 2016 tax year and up until June 30.

Colle said the agency doesn’t have statistics on how many people were making use of the rebate, so it’s not clear what effect it will have on transit usage.

But because adult Metropass holders account for almost half of all trips on the TTC, it’s something Colle said he’ll be watching closely.

“It’s something we definitely need to understand. We don’t want to have people not buying Metropasse­s . . . that’s our main revenue source,” he said.

“If this was in fact supporting ridership growth and transit use, then we of course would want it to stay.” This year, Metropasse­s cost $146.25, which works out to a discount of $21.94 for one pass, or $263.25 for a year’s worth.

In the past, making the passes more expensive has deterred people from buying them and driven down transit ridership.

When the TTC raised the cost of the passes in 2015, their sales dropped by 3.6 per cent, which the agency said was a “significan­t contributo­r to the slowdown in the TTC’s ridership growth.”

The TTC is already struggling with lower-than-expected ridership. Last year the number of trips fell 15 million short of the target of 543 million, leaving a $46-million hole in the agency’s budget.

 ?? RENÉ JOHNSTON/TORONTO STAR ?? Metropass holder Vincent Tsui does not like the hit he’ll take, but he can appreciate the pressure on Ottawa.
RENÉ JOHNSTON/TORONTO STAR Metropass holder Vincent Tsui does not like the hit he’ll take, but he can appreciate the pressure on Ottawa.

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