Jared Dreyer of Dreyer Group Mortgages offers advice on Financial topics that affect Canadian loans, mortgages and investments.
Wednesday, February 17, 2016
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changes announced yesterday by the BC Government, aims at tackling the provincial
housing affordability issue. Effective immediately, a new break for purchasers
of newly built homes will benefit from this change. Canadian residents who live
in the new property for a minimum of one year, will save up to $13,0000 in transfer
tax for new homes up to a value of $750,000. The break will be offset by an
increase in the tax for homes over $2 million, from 2 per cent to 3 per cent. “The PTT exemption for new homes up to
$750,000 will help stimulate supply of new housing and provide more
opportunities for home ownership across the province. This exemption is
commendable, however with many new housing projects taking years to complete,
it may not have the immediate impact desired by the government.” Announces the
BC Real Estate Association. In addition, PTT has changed so that there is now a
3% tax on amounts over $2,000,000.00. The 3% tax is only paid on the amount
over $2,000,000.00, not the full price. First time home buyers exemption will
remain in place for homes under $475,000 For more information on this change, contact 1-800-687-9020 or go online at www.dreyergroup.ca
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