IMPORTANT Changes
to Toronto LTT APPROVED - Effective March 1, 2017
Excerpted from TREB News
February 16, 2017 -- City of
Toronto Council has approved changes to the Toronto Land Transfer Tax that
mean additional Toronto Land Transfer Tax costs for some home buyers with
a closing date on or after March 1, 2017, when it will be
harmonized with the provincial LTT.
Click here to see the
detailed City of Toronto Notice on the "original" proposed
changes posted in December 2016 (NOTE: changes made to original
proposals as per below).
Status
The following changes to the
Toronto Land Transfer Tax were considered and approved by Toronto City
Council on February 15, 2017. The changes are effective AS OF MARCH 1,
2017, for real estate transactions closing on or after this date:
- Added
an additional LTT of 0.5% of the value of a residential or
non-residential property from $250,000 to $400,000 (an additional
$750)
- Added
an additional LTT of 0.5% of the value of a residential property above
$2 million
- Added
an additional LTT of 0.5% of the value above $400,000 of a
non-residential property
- Increasing
the maximum allowed First-Time Home Buyer Rebate to $4,475, up from
$3,725
- Amended
the first-time home buyer rebate program eligibility rules to restrict
rebate eligibility to Canadian citizens or permanent residents of
Canada
TREB Efforts Achieved Significant
Concessions – First-Time Buyers Protected
TREB, with the support of the
Ontario Real Estate Association (OREA), undertook a comprehensive campaign
to oppose the proposed changes. As a result of these efforts, significant
concessions were made to the proposals that went forward for City Council's
consideration as follows:
- Under
the original proposal, first-time buyers would have been forced to pay
an additional $475 in Toronto LTT. However, TREB pushed for an
increase in the rebate from $3,725 to $4,475, meaning first-time
buyers will not face an increase.
- Many
first-time buyers would have lost eligibility for the first-time buyer
rebate entirely, meaning a total LTT increase of $4,475. TREB pushed
back and all first-time buyers will be eligible for a rebate.
- As
a result of TREB's efforts, first-time home buyers will NOT
see any change.
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