πThe City of Toronto has been inundated with over 55,000 complaints regarding its vacant home tax notices, as homeowners contest that their properties were occupied last year. Some attribute the oversight to missing the March 15 deadline, while others insist they submitted declarations on time but still received bills. The tax aims to deter homeowners from leaving residential properties unoccupied amidst a housing crisis. Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow apologized for the confusion, pledging to rectify the situation and waive late fees for affected individuals. Chow acknowledged the challenges with the process, vowing to streamline it for future iterations.β . πππ¬π ππ§ππ’π-πππ§πππ ππ₯π’π π‘π ππππ₯π¬ ππ°ππ’π! πππ‘π¦ππ§ ππ«ππ―ππ₯ πππ«π―π’πππ¬ (πππ) πππ-ππππ, πππ-πππ-ππππ π¬ππ₯ππ¬@π«ππ‘π¦ππ§ππ«ππ―ππ₯π¬ππ«π―π’πππ¬.ππ¨π¦ @rahmantravelservices . . #Toronto #VacantHomeTax #HousingCrisis #LateFees #DeclarationDeadline #MayorApology #ResidentialProperties #Taxation #mnm #malayalisnearmeapp #canadaupdate #canadanews
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