School tax increases raise questions about Manitoba's property tax changes
- The NDP government eliminated a property tax refund, replacing it with a $1,500 credit last year.
- The change aimed to simplify the system, but rising property taxes affected the government's estimates.
- Assessments increased to $400,000 for some homes, like one in the Louis Riel School Division.
- Finance Minister Sala noted, "We have seen some unexpectedly high increases from school divisions."
- The $1,500 credit now covers a smaller portion of property taxes for many, impacting projected savings.
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Letter: Why are small towns dying?
Property taxes have done nothing but rise for almost 100% of residents in ND. If you rent and think you don't pay property tax or specials, this is the main reason for yearly rent increases. Those costs are passed down. Yes, we've had state credits, buydowns and applied for our $500 "gift" only to have to still pay more each year out of pocket. As with many school boards, Hillsboro's Board wants us to bail them out of financial difficulty by ask…
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The lawyer answers a reader's question about whether a house can be expected to pay higher property taxes due to its classification as a two-family home, even though only the owner lives in it.

School tax increases raise questions about Manitoba’s property tax changes
Recent increases in school taxes have put a dent in the Manitoba government’s estimate of how many homeowners are better off under its new tax-credit system.

School tax increases raise questions about Manitoba's property tax changes
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