Speculation tax increased long-term rentals in B.C., raised $88 million: ministry
VICTORIA — The Ministry of Finance says data from British Columbia’s tax targeting property speculators shows it has helped increase the number of long-term rentals in the province.
A statement from the ministry says details collected from speculation and vacancy tax returns submitted in 2019 reveal the levy encouraged owners to “repurpose” formerly vacant properties into long-term rentals.
The statement says region-specific details of the 2019 tax declarations have been forwarded to mayors of communities where the measure applies, to help them work with the ministry on any changes.
The tax, in place since 2018, covers most residential properties in the Metro Vancouver and Capital regional districts, the districts of Mission and Lantzville and the cities of Abbotsford, Chilliwack, Kelowna, West Kelowna and Nanaimo.