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Learn how to declare your property's occupancy status, file a complaint, and pay the tax if applicable. The Vacant Home Tax is one per cent of the CVA for 2022 and 2023, and three per cent for 2024 and future years.
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The goal of the City of Toronto’s Vacant Home Tax (VHT) is to increase the supply of housing by discouraging owners from leaving their residential properties unoccupied. Homeowners who choose to keep their properties vacant will be subject to this tax.
1 gru 2023 · Learn how to declare your property's occupancy status for the 2023 taxation year and avoid the one per cent tax on vacant homes. Find out who is exempt, how to submit online or by paper, and what the tax rate will be in 2024.
5 kwi 2024 · Vacant home tax ‘fiasco’: Here’s what you need to know. City hall was scrambling Friday to clear up the confusion caused by the botched rollout of this year’s vacant home tax. Updated...
2 sty 2023 · Starting in 2023, owners of vacant homes in Toronto will be taxed one per cent of their assessed value if they remain empty for more than six months. The city says the tax will increase housing supply and generate $66 million a year, but some councillors and homeowners have concerns about the process and the effectiveness.
6 sty 2023 · Here is what you need to know about Toronto’s vacant home tax: What is it? The tax was first approved by city council in 2021 but has taken the better part of two years to implement.
21 paź 2021 · The city plans to impose a one per cent tax on unoccupied residential properties from 2022 to encourage owners to sell or rent them out. The tax is based on the status of the homes from the previous year and may have some exemptions, but experts doubt its impact on the housing supply.