Prepare to get hosed

Education Minister Nancy Allan has signalled that property owners should prepare to be hosed by education tax increases this year.

Ms. Allan, of course, did not frame the signal in those words — she said this week that the government will not order school divisions to freeze tax rates — but it cynically amounts to the same thing.

Ms. Allan has not been long on the job. But she has been on the job long enough to know that a perfect storm is gathering around education property taxes, one from which she should be seeking to shield taxpayers. But instead, she declares it’s every school division for itself.

The perfect storm starts with the divisions, which have been agreeing to pay more teachers much more money to teach ever fewer children. Contract settlements have reached several times the rate of inflation, the most recent at 4.8 per cent, which will quickly become the norm for all. Why the settlements are so high is anybody’s guess in the current economic climate. But given the current economic climate — the government, which promised a balanced budget last spring, is already $600 million in deficit — the province is not going to be paying those wage increases, which leaves the hapless property owner, as Ms Allan must know.

To complicate — or is that implicate? — the situation, tax assessments this year have climbed on average 67 per cent under the recent reassessment. That dramatic rise, however, should not lead to a dramatic increase in property taxes. If everyone follows the City of Winnipeg’s policy of cutting mill rates by a 67 per cent equivalent to offset the expanded assessment base, a tax grab by stealth will not occur. That’s a policy, however, that the school divisions have ignored in the past, claiming to have frozen tax (mill) rates knowing that they would raise more lucre anyway. In 2002, for example, Winnipeg division raked in an extra $8 million under the scheme.

And what are taxpayers getting for this? The NDP government in its wisdom refuses to require standardized tests so there is no way of knowing. All we know is that in the absence of data, the province has reduced the school year from 200 days to as low as 193 to placate Labour Day vacationers, and it has guaranteed teachers that 10 of those days will be set aside for professional development.

At the same time, there are 136 more teachers on the job, in part because the government did not want to appear soft on obesity and declared that the reduced time in class should be further reduced by sending students to the gym.

So why is Ms. Allan ignoring all this and refusing to freeze education taxes? Because, while she’s a new minister, she is playing the same cynical game as the old ministers.

The government needs money, now more than ever, to cover the fact that its spending problems are bigger than its revenue problems in these tough times. Giving the green light to school divisions relieves the government of its responsibility to properly fund public education, as opposed to public education tax rebates.

But even more cynical is that, while the government refuses to accept responsibility, it hectors and lectures school trustees for raising property taxes in the absence of sufficient provincial funding.

Which is what Ms. Allan announced — she will not freeze taxes, she instead will pass judgement when taxes are raised.

So prepare to get hosed. But don’t blame the boards. This is the minister’s doing.

http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/opinion/editorials/prepare-to-get-hosed-81060087.html

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Complex society means time to update funding system for cities

Urban areas in Canada are funded by three generators of revenue:

  • Grants from senior governments
  • Fees and fines
  • Property taxes

It has been a system that operated well for years and had funded lots of things such as roads, sewers, water and a few other similar items.

Unluckily, that system does not work with the complex society we have right now. We anticipate more from our cities. We expect transit services for those with no transportation of their own, welfare for our poorest citizens, parks and pools for our recreation, and a whole host of other services and regulations that have become indispensable in our society.

Setting a city budget is never simple. Council Members, who are not fiscal experts, have to wade through thousands of pages of papers set up by city staff in a few weeks, all the while facing tremendous political pressure from citizens to keep taxes low while retaining or improving the services demanded by these same taxpayers. The expectation of citizens has also become a factor. People want services in their area such as parks and pools and they expect that the city will provide them in their areas.

The notion that the needs of a modern municipality can be met with an 18th century property tax system is absurd. Property taxes make no distinction between the ability of a property owner to pay and the value of the land that he owns. The apocryphal widow on a fixed income who is barely scraping by being forced to give up her home because of a property tax increase has become a far more real possibility.

Income tax, regardless of how much we hate it, has at least the benefit of being based on your ability to pay the tax. If you don’t make a large income, you pay little or no tax; if you make lots of money, you pay more tax. Of course, this system has its flaws as well, but it does not force people out of their homes.

Of course, cities would compete against each other to have low tax rates — or better services with higher taxes as they do now to a certain extent with property tax levels.

An even better reason to go for a municipal income tax is an immediate reduction in property tax levels. With the new income tax, property taxes could go back to funding only stable infrastructure costs. This would give property owners a break while these same property owners pay increased income taxes based on ability to pay that tax.

As with any system, there would be winners and losers. However, any change would probably be an improvement over the mess that we are currently in.

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