BC: Take Back City Hall
Every spring, thousands and thousands of British Columbians grumble as we fill out another big cheque for our property taxes. Across the province, property taxes seem to be continually rising as city halls keep adding to municipal services--spending tax dollars at an alarming rate.
We have done a lot of work on this file over the past five years, equipping community advocates with our Ratepayers Guide, issuing reports and checklists, writing op-eds, and gaining more than 90 candidate signatures on our 2011 Contract with Taxpayers. The announcement of a new Auditor General for Local Government (AG-LG) was also a huge step forward for property taxpayers.
We want to give the AG-LG, expected to be in place by the summer of 2012, some ideas and files to work on. Task one should be addressing municipal politician pay and perks.
Not only is pay for mayors and councillors on the rise (see articles here and here for a few examples), but one-third of their salaries are actually tax-free allowances--a historic anachronism that needs to be changed. Technically, this tax-free allowance is supposed to take the place of claiming expenses, but that has fallen by the wayside in recent years.
Several years ago, the provincial government scrapped the tax-free allowance for its MLAs. Two years ago, the City of Victoria followed suit. But now it's time to change the law and dump this perk for all municipal politicians across the Province.
Everyone should pay their own way when it comes to taxes. It's neither fair nor just for someone to wriggle out of paying income tax just because they are an elected official.
To that end, we have launched a petition asking the Province to scrap the one-third tax-free allowance for municipal politicians. Please sign our petition, and ask your friends and neighbours to follow suit. You can also e-mail the Premier, Leader of the Opposition, Minister of Community, Sport and Cultural Development, and the President of the Union of BC Municipalities with your concerns. We will add your petitions to our formal submission on politician pay to the AG-LG later this year.
In 2012, we will continue our effort to find ways to push city halls to hold the line on property taxes. We will work with our ten successful Contract with Taxpayers signees (http://taxpayer.com/blog/21-11-2011/bc-ten-contract-supporters-elected-office) to get a Taxpayer Protection Bylaw tabled in their communities, and establish a model the rest of the province can look to. We will continue to pursue examples of waste at the municipal and regional district level. Is there somewhere we should be looking? E-mail us (bc.director@taxpayer.com) and let us know! It's a big province, with more than 200 municipalities and regional districts, but together we can make a big difference.
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"pauper on the dole"
I am a born-in-Canada Canadian. I have 8 years of post-secondary education. I have been unemployed for TWO FULL YEARS. There are many reasons why we Canadians are being bled dry. Who are our competition for jobs? Foreigners, imported into our country by... our government. And, we get to pay for things for THEM like English lessons, among other things. Foreign students take a great many spots at our universities (they pay more in tuition) and they are allowed to work here, taking jobs from Canadians. They have formed wealthy ghettos in our cities wherein they do not have to speak English. In fact, in the Air India court case, one witness took the stand and, after 20 years in Canada, needed an interpreter! 20 years in Canada and that jerk had still not learned any English! I don't know about the rest of you but our government has done its best to reduce the ability of born-in-Canada Canadians to: buy property, get into universities and colleges, and get the jobs they were trained for. But... nobody spoke up. NOBODY SAID A WORD! Everyone - out of fear of being called a racist (which is absolutely ridiculous) - hid their heads in the sand and allowed our governments to change our country forever. Making Canada a mish-mash of disparate "cultures" - each of which doesn't give a rat's ass about the other. If only we could turn back the clocks. We would have a less-populated, less criminal, less polluted, and more peaceful and similar-minded society. The immigrants of many years ago were proud to be Canadians. These ones don't respect us. They just want our land, our medical system (which cannot keep up with the demand), our money, and spots in our education system (which doesn't have enough spots for everyone). Something is very very very wrong. We will ALL be "paupers on the dole" - slaves to wealthy street-smart foreigners who are, at best, opportunists. They want, want, want and they will take, take, take until Canada isn't worth being a desirous destination anymore. Globalization sucks and so does the sheep-like mentality of our politicians and citizens. Where are the people of vision?