Budget officer suggests feds’ foreign homeowner tax to yield less than Liberals plan
OTTAWA — The parliamentary budget officer is estimating that a new federal tax on vacant, foreign-owned properties may not bring in as much as the Liberals hope.
The one-per-cent tax was to take effect at the start of the year, and the Finance Department estimates it will bring in $200 million in the 2022-2023 fiscal year, which begins in April.
Over five years, the government expects to yield $700 million from the tax on properties that are sitting vacant, or which officials deem to be underused.
In a report looking at the measure, budget officer Yves Giroux’s office projects the tax won’t pad coffers by as much as federal estimates.