Manitoba budget to try to ease some of the pressure from rising property taxes

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WINNIPEG – The Manitoba government is set to offer relief to some homeowners hit by rising property taxes in its budget Tuesday, while asking people with million-dollar homes to pay more.

The budget is to increase the province’s Homeowners Affordability Tax Credit — a savings applied against education property taxes — to $1,700 a year from $1,600, starting in 2027, a government source said Monday. The source spoke on condition of anonymity, as they were not authorized to speak publicly.

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