When it comes to recent changes to capital gains tax, an organization is sounding the alarm over its impact to those living in rural Ontario – specifically cottagers and seasonal residents. The Federation of Ontario Cottagers’ Association is now asking the feds to backtrack.
But as Tricia Mason reports, realtors are advising homeowners from making any drastic decisions based on headlines.
Economy
Federation of Ontario Cottagers’ Association lobbies against capital gains tax change
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