Budget 2015: Three big questions hang over property tax u-turn
Yesterday's property tax policy change was worked on in 2010 - and then dropped.
Rob Hosking gives his analysis of what to watch out for this week in politics and economics on NBR Radio and on demand on MyNBR Radio.
Rob Hosking
Mon, 18 May 2015
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Three big questions hang over yesterday’s property tax announcement by the government.
One question relates to the past, the second to the short-term future and the other to the longer term.
To recap: the government will “bright-line” the existing provisions in the Income Tax Act, making them
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Rob Hosking
Mon, 18 May 2015
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