Your Voice: Proposed speculation tax will be an economic disaster

Tim Morton and family | March 8, 2018 in Real Estate

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Attention: Premier Horgan, Minister James, and Minister Robinson

It is unimaginable that Canadian non-resident property owners in British Columbia are being put in a position of defending against the virtual confiscation of their property by the government.

These thousands of Canadians face stressful uncertainty because the BC government is proposing an exorbitant tax on their property.

These Canadians visited, supported businesses and invested in British Columbia, because of its beautiful geographic environment and because they were welcomed by the tremendous people of BC, who became their friends. 

Now the government intends to punish non-resident Canadian friends and neighbours, and treat them as second-class citizens.

This proposed Speculation Tax is not only blatantly unfair and callus, but it will be an economic disaster; doing great harm to businesses, all property owners, Municipal governments and result in a loss of jobs.

Please consider the following points:

We hope “common sense, fairness and sanity will prevail” and that the provincial government withdraws this ill-conceived proposed Speculation Tax. It is terrible that governments put forth absurd policies that leave people in such threatening predicaments. 

Respectfully,

The Melton family

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