Vancouver missing out on millions in revenue

I found an older, but great resource which in 1994 calculated the lost property taxation revenue for municipalities in the lower mainland. By exempting churches from property taxes, the 12 municipalities around Vancouver lost out on over $6.2 million per year in revenue, with nearly half of that coming from Vancouver city.

After 16 years of rapid growth, Vancouver is obviously out on a significant source of revenue that could be used to offset residential or commercial tax increases, or to sustain our financially strapped school system.

At the very least, the threat of taxation can be used to push less socially-minded congregations into giving something back to the community.

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One Comment to “Vancouver missing out on millions in revenue”

  1. It is about time some political action was taken for a more secular society. Religion needs to administratively and politically reduced in society. Like ending all the tax dodges they get and making a level playing field is a good idea.

    People still have freedom of worship, Canada is a democracy. But they have to pay full freight for it and at present they do not. A political party is required to get the ball rolling here.

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