Higher tax revenues help boost B.C.’s bottom line
VICTORIA — British Columbia’s finance minister says a boost in personal income tax revenue contributed to increasing the province’s bottom line for the second quarter.
Mike de Jong said income tax revenue was up by $200 million, provincial sales tax income increased by $74 million and other taxes added $17 million to the province’s coffers for the 2016-17 fiscal year.
He said the February budget called for a surplus of $264 million, but stronger-than-expected pushed the forecasted figure to $2.24 billion. The property purchase tax and a scorching real estate market helped increase the surplus.
De Jong said the surplus means the province is in a position to address the needs of people “who find themselves in the most difficult of circumstances. That is clearly going to be a priority.”


