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Inflation, supportive housing put pressure on Kingston tax bills this yearKingston homeowners can expect to pay more on their property tax bills this year. City staff recommend a property tax hike of three per cent in 2023.PoliticsFeb 27, 2023
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Kingston councillors open 2022 budget discussions with projected 2.4% tax hikeKingston city councillors will open the books on the 2022 election year budget this week, which includes a property tax hike of 2.4 per cent.PoliticsNov 23, 2021
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City of Kingston records $3.9M budget surplus, will direct extra funds to reserve accountsThe city has a long-standing policy to tuck away any operating budget surpluses into its reserve accounts for future capital needs and unforeseen expenses.PoliticsJun 4, 2019
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Councillors sharpen knives as 2019 budget talks start at Kingston City HallKingston city councillors have opened the books on the 2019 municipal budget, but it may not include the expected 2.5 per cent tax increase for homeowners.PoliticsJan 29, 2019
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