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The UHT is 1% of the taxable value (or the fair market value, as described below) of the property multiplied by the owners ownership percentage. The UHT payable for a calendar year is due by April 30 of the following year (the UHT relating to a property for 2022 must be paid by May 1, 2023, because April 30 falls
Exemptions Occupation and normal use of the vacant property is prevented by the repairs and renovations for at least six months of the taxation year. All necessary permits have been issued for the repairs and renovations.
Analysis: Council votes to hike vacant home tax For 2023, the taxation rate is one per cent, meaning that the tax for a property valued at $1 million is $10,000. In the 2024 tax year, and every year after, the tax rate will be three per cent following council approval in October (i.e. $30,000 on a $1 million home).
If someone declares that their property is vacant, they have to pay one per cent of the assessed value of their home to city coffers. Thats a lot of money, and its set to go even higher: council recently voted to increase it to three per cent starting next year.
The Underused Housing Tax is an annual federal 1% tax on the ownership of vacant or underused housing in Canada that took effect on January 1, 2022. The tax generally applies to foreign national owners of housing in Canada.
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The tax is based on the propertys occupancy status in the previous year. To declare, youll need your 21-digit assessment roll number and customer number from your property tax bill or statement. Declarations can be made through the Citys online portal or via a paper form. Incomplete paper forms will not be accepted.
The city imposed the tax in 2022 to discourage property speculators from keeping homes empty during Torontos tight housing market. Council voted in October to triple the rate in 2024 to 3 per cent of a homes assessed value.
If you would like to report a residential property that you believe to be vacant, you can leave a message on the vacant property reporting hotline at 416-395-1098.
In an attempt to alleviate housing shortages and promote property occupancy, the Toronto City Council approved the Toronto Vacant Home Tax (Toronto VHT) on February 3, 2022, with a deemed effective date of January 1, 2022.

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