Assessment cap needed to halt property-tax inequities
7th Mar 2006, 15:59 GMT
Tax hike? What tax hike? For tens, if not hundreds, of thousands of ratepayers outside Toronto's downtown core, property taxes never go up, no matter what city council may decree by way of an annual increase. (INSIDER Edition subscribers only)
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