Vancouver proposes one-per-cent tax on empty homes, council debate next week
Vancouver is proposing a one-per-cent tax on the value of empty homes in an effort to increase the vacancy rate in the city’s incredibly tight rental market.
Mayor Gregor Robertson unveiled the plan Wednesday. It would become the first of it kind in Canada if approved by city council.
All homeowners in Vancouver would be required to self-declare whether a property is their principal residence where they receive mail and file their taxes.
Homes that aren’t principal residences and aren’t rented out or exempted for a number of other reasons would be taxed on the assessed value. That means a $1-million home would be taxed $10,000.


