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REALTORS..Call For Home Buying Tax Relief For Everyone.


TORONTO, January 7, 2014 - With the City of Toronto Budget Committee wrapping-up its review of the
City’s 2014 Budget today, the Toronto Real Estate Board (TREB) is calling for City Council to move
forward with providing relief from the Toronto Home Buying Tax (Land Transfer Tax) for all home buyers,
and to continue providing dedicated relief for first-time home buyers. TREB’s views are being echoed by
thousands of Torontonians who have been contacting City Councillors by email and other means.

“The Home Buying Tax hurts people when they can least afford it. It penalizes people like growing
families or retirees. City Council should do its part in keeping Toronto affordable by providing relief from
the Home Buying Tax for all home buyers,” said Dianne Usher, President, Toronto Real Estate Board.

The City’s Budget Committee will be considering a motion to almost eliminate the Land Transfer Tax on
the first $250,000 value of a property, for all home buyers, but to also eliminate the existing rebate that
provides relief for first-time home buyers on the amount of Land Transfer Tax payable up to a $400,000
home. If implemented, such a proposal would mean that repeat home buyers would pay about $2,000
less Land Transfer Tax, which TREB believes is a good step in the right direction. However, the proposal
would also result in first-time home buyers paying an additional $1,695 in Land Transfer Tax. TREB has
spoken out against the proposal to make first-time home buyers pay more Land Transfer Tax, telling the
Budget Committee that all home buyers, including first-time buyers, deserve relief from the Land Transfer
Tax. In addition, TREB pointed out that first-time home buyers deserve more relief, not less, because the
current first-time buyer rebate caps out on a $400,000 home, but the current average price of a Toronto
home is approximately $570,000 and rising.

“Even first-time home buyers purchasing below average–priced properties are currently being forced to
pay thousands of dollars in Toronto Home Buying Tax. Any proposal to eliminate the first-time buyer
rebate would make this situation worse. First-time home buyers deserve more relief, not less,” said Von
Palmer, TREB’s Chief Government and Public Affairs Officer.

TREB has also pointed out to the City’s Budget Committee that the current tax rates of the Home Buying
Tax are regressive because they force people purchasing below-average priced homes to pay the highest
tax rate. Currently, the highest Land Transfer Tax rate kicks in on homes priced over $400,000 for ALL
home buyers, considerably lower than the City’s current average price of approximately $570,000 and
rising.

“The Home Buying Tax has become more and more regressive as home prices have increased, because
its tax rates have not been adjusted with inflation. Someone purchasing a home priced below the City’s
average price is being charged the highest tax rate. That’s not right,” said Palmer.

TREB is encouraging the public to visit www.LetsGetThisRightToronto.ca to tell City Council to do the
right thing and phase out the Home Buying Tax. Thousands of Torontonians have already done so.

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