B.C’s speculation tax on homes expands by 13 new municipalities
VICTORIA — One of British Columbia’s first measures to combat the housing crisis is being expanded to include 13 more communities.
Finance Minister Katrine Conroy says the New Democrat government’s speculation and vacancy tax will now apply to 59 B.C. cities and towns.
Vernon, Penticton, Courtenay and Kamloops are among the 13 communities that have been added, and starting in 2025 residential property owners will have to declare how they used the home in 2024.
The levy aims to get more people into empty homes and has collected $313 million since it was first introduced in 2018.