Monday, December 15, 2025
ADVT 
National

Homebuilders, Real Estate Board Says New B.C. Property Tax Hurts Province

Darpan News Desk, 28 Jul, 2016 12:51 PM
    VICTORIA — British Columbia's plans to dampen the influence of foreign investment in Metro Vancouver's scorching housing market with a new tax on foreign buyers is causing widespread panic and confusion, say industry insiders.
     
    Premier Christy Clark's Liberals are poised to adopt legislation that includes an additional 15 per cent property transfer tax on foreign nationals who buy residential real estate in Metro Vancouver. The tax, which takes effect next Tuesday, would add $300,000 to the price of a $2 million home.
     
    Bob de Wit, the chief executive of the Greater Vancouver Home Builders' Association, said Wednesday there is much concern among foreign buyers who signed pre-sale properties agreements and are now trying to avoid paying the tax before it becomes law on Aug. 2.
     
    "So far, in the first two days it's sort of mass panic of buyers worried about whether they can close and wanting to sign (before Aug. 2), which may or may not be available in the contract they've signed," he said. "There's basically a lot of panic out there and we're trying to keep people calm."
     
     
    De Wit estimated there are 2,300 pre-sale properties in Metro Vancouver connected to foreign buyers.
     
    Dan Morrison, president of the Greater Vancouver Real Estate Board, said the 15-per-cent tax is aimed at foreign buyers but it could impact British Columbians if foreigners walk away from their deals because of the tax.
     
    He described situations where B.C. residents are fearing property nightmares because they sold to foreign buyers who may now balk at paying the new tax, which in turn threatens to kill the real estate purchases of B.C. buyers.
     
    "So, it can get quite messy and there's a domino effect that could affect a lot of B.C. residents," Morrison said.
     
     
    Morrison and de Wit said the government should exempt property agreements already in the works before Tuesday's implementation of the tax.
     
    "Any contract that had all the subjects removed and was a firm and binding contract prior to the date of the announcement, should be exempt from the tax," said Morrison.
     
    Premier Christy Clark was steadfast on Wednesday, saying her government will not amend its proposed property transfer tax plan.
     
    "The foreign buyer tax is intended to make sure we can keep home ownership within the reach of the middle class," she said at a news conference in Vancouver. "I make no apologies for that."
     
    All purchasers in the province already have to pay a one-per-cent tax on the first $200,000 of their purchase, two per cent on the remaining value up to $2 million, and three per cent on the portion above that.
     
     
    In a report Wednesday, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. rang alarm bells about Vancouver's real estate sector, increasing its risk rating for Vancouver to its highest level for the first time since it began releasing the reports last year.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Toronto Police And Victim's Family Ask For Help With Muzik Club Shooting Probe

    Toronto Police And Victim's Family Ask For Help With Muzik Club Shooting Probe
    Toronto police and a victim's family are asking for the public's help in solving a deadly shooting that took place at a nightclub hosting an after-party for rapper Drake's music festival last year.

    Toronto Police And Victim's Family Ask For Help With Muzik Club Shooting Probe

    Crown Begins Cross-examination Of Accused Murderer Richard Henry Bain

    Crown Begins Cross-examination Of Accused Murderer Richard Henry Bain
    MONTREAL — The Crown has begun its cross-examination of accused murderer Richard Henry Bain by referring to psychiatric reports in which he reportedly said he wanted to kill as many Quebec separatists as possible.

    Crown Begins Cross-examination Of Accused Murderer Richard Henry Bain

    Storms Kill Texas Boy, Woman At Scout Camp In Ontario Park Along Border

    Storms Kill Texas Boy, Woman At Scout Camp In Ontario Park Along Border
    The boy and the female volunteer were camping with a Boy Scouts adventure program when they died.

    Storms Kill Texas Boy, Woman At Scout Camp In Ontario Park Along Border

    Premiers All Want More Federal Dollars For Health Care, But Differ On Approach

    Premiers All Want More Federal Dollars For Health Care, But Differ On Approach
     Premiers say they're united on the need for more health-care cash from Ottawa.

    Premiers All Want More Federal Dollars For Health Care, But Differ On Approach

    Annual Inflation Increased 1.5% In June Amid Low Fuel Prices: Statistics Canada

    OTTAWA — The country's annual inflation rate rang in at 1.5 per cent last month — with lower fuel prices helping to offset higher consumer costs for cars, electricity and air travel, Statistics Canada said Friday.

    Annual Inflation Increased 1.5% In June Amid Low Fuel Prices: Statistics Canada

    Shark Ventures Into Nova Scotia Harbour, Steals Mackerel From Fishing Lines

    Shark Ventures Into Nova Scotia Harbour, Steals Mackerel From Fishing Lines
    Witnesses say the roughly 1.5-metre shark swam under a popular harbour bridge and into the estuary, grabbing mackerel right off their lines, along with their bait.

    Shark Ventures Into Nova Scotia Harbour, Steals Mackerel From Fishing Lines