Friday, August 01, 2008

Businesses still feeling taxed

A Vernon politician isn’t convinced concerns about increased business taxes have been resolved. Mayor Wayne Lippert and Coun. Pat Cochrane recently met with the Downtown Vernon Association to discuss complaints about the commercial tax rate for 2008. “There is still a concern about the ratio from commercial to residential,” said Cochrane. “We have also heard from businesses in the north end that have been impacted. It’s far more than downtown.” Council recently received a letter from the DVA about this year’s tax rates. “We were told the increase averages 12 per cent, but many businesses are, in fact, facing a higher increase,” said Mary-Jo O’Keefe, DVA president, in the letter. “With this year’s municipal budget, the ratio of commercial tax rates to residential tax rates has surpassed the provincial average and yet our downtown merchants are not seeing any extra value or benefit for their greater contribution to the community’s coffers.”

O’Keefe goes on to say that individual businesses are being asked to bear a much larger share of the tax burden despite residential growth occurring at a faster pace than commercial activity. “This year’s dramatic increase in commercial taxation levels will make the cost of doing business in downtown Vernon substantially higher,” she said. “This will make us less competitive with other jurisdictions and therefore undermines our retention and recruitment efforts.” Lippert says the meeting with the DVA was a chance to explain the relationship between taxes and property assessments, and to look at some specific properties. “Some had gone up more than 12 per cent and others have seen decreases.” Lippert denies the downtown core is not receiving city services for the taxes it pays. “Taxes go for more than sidewalks and infrastructure,” he said. “It goes to policing and to make Cenotaph Park more people-friendly.”

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Rumour has it that Mary Jo O'Keefe is running for Mayor

A good time to take up the fight for the DVA

It is going to be interesting as w e enter the silly season

Anonymous said...

I wonder what Business background Mary-Joe O'Keefe has apart from working for government jobs at the local level

what business experience does she have?

Anyone Know?

Anonymous said...

Interesting times..First, Dean Skoreyko and now Mary Jo O'Keefe, I wonder who's next..

All I can say is that whoever does eventually step forward, he / she does not necessarily need any business sense, but must come with excellent leadership and communication skills. LIPPERT must go !!!

Anonymous said...

This election will not be business as usual with the usual suspects trying to keep control of our town

This coming election I suspect shall see a massive Taxpayer participation both at the voting level as well as in the candidate participation

The present councillors will be examin and performance -No quiet slipping back into council chambers

Those days are over!

The taxpayers and citizens demand good open and representative governance that considers the vast majority

NO MORE SPECIAL INTEREST TYRANNY!