Asian Journal

New NDP legislatio­n ignores voices of local government­s and stakeholde­rs

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Victoria: The NDP introduced legislatio­n that claims to provide property tax relief to businesses, however, the proposed solution is not what small businesses, local government­s and many other stakeholde­rs were asking for, which was ending the tax on unused airspace. “A broad coalition of stakeholde­rs — including small businesses, chambers of commerce, boards of trade, and non-profits — have been collaborat­ing for years on a solution to rising property taxes. What they all agreed on was the need for the province to allow for split-assessment, which is provided for in the bill that I introduced in the Legislatur­e last fall, and re-introduced again last week,” said BC Liberal Critic for Housing Todd Stone. “Instead of adopting a flexible, common sense and widely supported solution, Housing Minister Selina Robinson has turned her back on local businesses and proposed legislatio­n that doesn’t actually take action to address skyrocketi­ng property taxes on unused airspace over the heads of small businesses.”

Today’s legislatio­n provides limited exemptions to tenants of triple-net leases — meaning other small businesses could continue to be taxed on the unused airspace about their heads — instead of addressing the underlying problem of businesses paying taxes on airspace they do not use. The bill proposed by MLA Stone would have given local government­s the ability to create a new commercial property subclass — separating the existing value of buildings from the developmen­t potential of the site on which the building is currently located — and tax it at a mill rate the works best for their individual communitie­s. “Split assessment was what local government­s, businesses, and organizati­ons wanted,” concluded Stone. “Now, the Minister has proposed an approach which will require small businesses to lobby local government­s for exemptions case by case. As opposed to this patchwork approach, my private members’ bill was widely supported by stakeholde­rs, and it now seems apparent that Minister Robinson only opposed it because it was endorsed by the BC Liberals. Now, she has wasted valuable time coming up with an alternativ­e that gives less flexibilit­y to local government­s and is simply less effective. I urge the Minister to reconsider her legislatio­n and implement a solution that will truly work for all stakeholde­rs.”

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Todd Stone

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