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Letter: Speaking in favour of the speculation tax

Âé¶¹AV letter-writer says the reaction of city council is disappointing
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To the editor:

I support the speculation tax for the city of Âé¶¹AV. As stated in Âé¶¹AV’s city staff report of March 2018, less than one percent of residential properties will be affected.

Âé¶¹AV is enduring a housing crisis. Many workers, students, and families are either living in overpriced, overcrowded rentals, or are leaving or not moving to Âé¶¹AV due to a housing shortage.

The tax poses a very minor risk to real estate sales; the estimate from city staff is between 50 and 75 condo unit sales will not occur as a result of the tax.

These condo units would, presumably, become homes for local residents. This sales projection does not, in any reasonable way, contribute to wild panic that a huge loss in construction jobs and tourism will result. The loss of 50 to 75 condos of tourists, who are here for less than a year, will not destroy our local economy. Locals, living here, making wages, and going for dinner, drinks, and golf 12 months a year will most certainly help our economy.

This tax, however, is not only an economic issue. It is a tax about values. I believe that owning two or more houses is a pleasant luxury. Living in one safe shelter is not a luxury. I believe that taxes on luxuries are not punitive. I believe taxes bring all earners into a just society. I pay more income tax now, as a professor, than I did when I worked in downtown Âé¶¹AV, in the early 90s, as a waitress. I am proud to pay taxes to support my community.

Some criticism of the tax cries out that wealthy people are being punished; that view of taxation does have some history, though I’m not sure it is a side of history the wealthy would like to align themselves with. Robin Hood was the good guy, you may recall.

I support this tax. I am extremely disappointed in my city and regional leadership for claiming they represent a united front against this tax.

I see no evidence that they sought out specific consultation with teachers, workers, or community groups. I also am disappointed at the lack of respect given to the report on this issue by the city of Âé¶¹AV’s own staff, whose work concludes that this tax will have minimal impact on the real estate market, but will contribute to solving the problem of homelessness.

Norah Bowman, Âé¶¹AV

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