Toronto to explore municipal sales tax as part of plan to tackle 'unprecedented financial crisis'
Toronto is proposing a municipal sales tax as part of a slew of new measures aimed at easing a projected $46.5 billion in budget pressures over the next decade, an "unprecedented financial crisis" that if left unaddressed threatens the fiscal foundations of the city.
New staff report outlines grim short and long-term fiscal outlook for Toronto
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Toronto is proposing a municipal sales tax as part of a slew of new measures aimed at easing a projected $46.5 billion in budget pressures over the next decade, an "unprecedented financial crisis" that if left unaddressed threatens the fiscal foundations of the city.
The recommendation to pursue a one per cent sales tax applied to existing HST/GST was one of the key items included in a long-awaited staff report