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- The City of Winnipeg is proposing a 3.5 per cent tax increase to help battle financial pressures yoked to inflation, labour costs, and the aftermath of the pandemic.
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Feb 8, 2023 · The average Winnipeg homeowner will pay $142 more this year as the city raises both property taxes and frontage levies. The preliminary budget released Tuesday — the first for Scott Gillingham as...
Feb 7, 2024 · However, unless other levels of government of step in with some form of revenue sharing or increases to transfer payments, the city's planned 3.5 per cent tax increases will "lead the city to...
The budget includes a proposed 3.5 per cent property tax increase, or an extra $69 for the average household for this year, the same rate taxpayers paid last year.
Nov 2, 2024 · The city, through a polling firm, is asking residents whether they would prefer to see Winnipeg get more money from the province, cut services, raise property taxes by more than 3.5 per...
Feb 8, 2023 · The preliminary budget does increase the threshold for the small business tax credit to $47,500 from $44,220, which the city says makes 55% of businesses eligible for a 100% rebate.
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Feb 8, 2024 · The city’s $1.363-billion tax-supported operating budget is poised to keep Gillingham’s campaign promises to cap annual property tax hikes at 3.5 per cent per year. Frontage fees are also...