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October 2007 - Posts

REALTORS® Disappointed that Public Opinion on Land Transfer Tax Ignored

This article was taken from the Toronto Real Estate Board's member website: October 24, 2007 -- Toronto’s REALTORS® are concerned about the potential impact of the City of Toronto’s recently approved second land transfer tax and disappointed

Councillor Cliff Jenkins' (Ward 25 Representative), thoughts on the new Toronto Land Transfer Tax

This email was forwarded to me by one of my clients who emailed his City Councillor objecting to the proposed Toronto Land Transfer Tax. This is Counillor Jenkins' response. If you have a similar response, whether you were in favour of, or against

Who voted FOR & AGAINST Toronto's new Land Transfer Tax

A taxing vote City councillors voted 26-19 in favour of Mayor David Miller's land-transfer tax on October 22, 2007. Yes/For Maria Augimeri (York Centre) Sandra Bussin (Beaches-East York) Shelley Carroll (Don Valley East) Raymond Cho (Scarborough-Rouge

Council passes new taxes.

Taken from the TORONTO STAR, Tuesday October 23 2007. Despite ushering in two new taxes, the city will still be short about $239M, leaving Miller to weigh large property tax hike and lobby the province again October 23, 2007 Jim Byers CITY HALL BUREAU

New Taxes are Coming

Taken from the TORONTO STAR, Tuesday October 23, 2007. Cutting those perks could have made it a win-win TheStar.com - GTA - Cutting those perks could have made it a win-win October 23, 2007 Royson James When Councillor Denzil Minnan-Wong addressed city

Proposed Toronto Land Transfer Tax: Article from Linda Leatherdale from THE TORONTO SUN

Thank goodness for small mercies. So far, our record-hot real estate market keeps steaming ahead, despite the painful sub-prime mess south of the border. Some argue, no worries. In Canada, insignificant is our sub-prime market, where buyers without credit