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Surrey City Council approves 2.9% property tax increase for 2022

Surrey City Council has approved an average property tax increase of 2.9% for 2022, making it the fourth consecutive year of the same rate. ....

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What's going to cost you more — and less — in B.C. in 2021


What s going to cost you more — and less — in B.C. in 2021
From ferry and transit fares to electricity and food, here s a rundown of some of the goods and services that are going to cost more — and some that will cost less in 2021.
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Food will cost a lot more but you may be able to make up for it with lower ICBC rates
Posted: Jan 01, 2021 5:00 AM PT | Last Updated: January 1
ICBC is set to deliver some savings in what is expected to be a generally more expensive year in B.C. (Stefan Malloch/Shutterstock) ....

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The Runner | Explainer: Surrey's Property Tax Increase and 2021 Budget


(Kristen Frier)
The City Surrey Council approved the city’s 2021 budget, which includes a number of controversial tax increases. Passed in a five-to-four vote on Dec. 7, Budget 2021 and its five-year financial plan polarized both sides of the virtual meeting.
Mayor Doug McCallum said in a statement that while he understands not increasing the burden faced by taxpayers, “the adversity that we face now with the pandemic will eventually come to an end, and Budget 2021 plans for life after COVID by investing in public projects in the form of facilities, parks and other infrastructure projects.”
For the third year in a row, the city will see a 2.9 per cent property tax increase and a 200 per cent increase in the capital parcel tax from $100 to $300 per household. In response, city councillors Brenda Locke and Jack Hundial quit their positions on the Parcel Tax Review Committee. ....

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