North Battleford approves up to five years of tax relief for new homes
North Battleford council approved a new property tax incentive for home construction Monday but delayed proposed business development tax breaks as councillors questioned whether the programs were too broad.
The newly adopted Residential Construction Tax Incentive Policy will provide abatements on the municipal portion of property taxes for newly built one-, two-, three- and four-unit homes, including ready-to-move houses, constructed on vacant serviced residential lots within city limits.
Homes assessed at less than $400,000 will qualify for a 100 per cent municipal tax exemption for three years, while those assessed above $400,000 will receive the exemption for five years.
Council approved the housing incentive after members said the city needs more residential construction and must remain competitive with neighbouring communities that already offer similar programs.


