Hospital parking tax break proposed for patients, visitors

But 2013 budget's end to tax exemption for lots run by charities, public institutions will go ahead

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Caption: The federal Finance Department is proposing to a GST/HST exemption on fees for parking at hospitals, softening a measure in last year's budget that ended a special tax break for parking lots run by charities or non-profit institutions, such as hospitals, libraries and universities. (Andrew Vaughan/Canadian Press)

The federal Finance Department is proposing to soften part of the 2013 budget and exempt hospital parking fees from the GST or HST.
Last year's budget ended a special tax break on parking fees at public institutions where the parking lot was run by a non-profit partner.
The government said the change was intended to ensure consistent tax treatment.
Now, however, Finance is proposing a new loophole for parking fees paid by hospital patients and visitors.
It will go ahead with amendments to eliminate the tax exemption for parking provided by a charity set up or used by a municipality, university, public college or school.
The department says it will accept public comments on the proposal until Feb. 24.