'Disgusting': Plan to slash B.C. pipelines' taxable value could hit local revenues

News Room
By News Room 7 Min Read

VICTORIA – British Columbia Finance Minister Brenda Bailey said she would look into a plan by BC Assessment that would cut the taxable value of pipelines and other projects in a move that has angered some local officials who fear a funding shortfall.

Director David Laird of the Thompson-Nicola Regional District in southwestern B.C. says it was  “disgusting” that the assessment agency hadn’t previously told British Columbians about the strategy that would slash the taxable value of pipelines by $300 million, or more than a quarter, in that district alone.

Share This Article
Leave a comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *