Item - 2023.EX3.11

Tracking Status

  • This item was considered by the Executive Committee on March 21, 2023. The Committee received the item for information only. No further action will be taken on this item.
  • See also 2023.MM3.20

EX3.11 - Casting a Wider Net: Updating the Eligibility Requirements for Property Tax, Water and Solid Waste Relief Programs

Decision Type:
ACTION
Status:
Received
Wards:
All

Committee Decision

The Executive Committee received Item EX3.11 for information.

Origin

(March 7, 2023) Letter from City Council

Summary

City Council on February 7 and 8, 2023, referred Motion MM3.20 to the Executive Committee for consideration. 

  

The City provides financial relief to eligible low income seniors and persons with disabilities through the property tax, water and solid waste relief programs.  As Torontonians face a 5.5% property tax increase in the current budget proposal there is a new urgency to reform these relief programs to help those in need.

 

An applicant must apply annually and can select all available programs through one application. Each program has its own eligibility criteria; however, there are some requirements common among all programs including:

 

-Property tax and utility accounts must not be in arrears.

 

-Applicant must have owned or occupied the property as their principal residence for one year or more before August 31 of the year in which the application is made.

 

-Combined household income is based on the total income of all listed owners who live at the property, including spouses.

 

-Age requirements must be met by December 31 or the current tax year.

 

-Other criteria exist but are linked to receipt of various federal benefit programs.

 

As of June, 2022, the City's Property Tax, Water and Solid Waste Relief programs provide over $6.2 million in relief to eligible low income seniors and persons with disabilities.  This includes about $3.8 million in property tax relief, and approximately $1.2 million in water relief and $1.2 million in solid waste relief and provided to over 7,000 households.  According to a report to City Council in June, 2022, "These amounts are identified and budgeted for each year within the non-program tax deficiency account, and within the respective rate supported budgets for Toronto Water and Solid Waste Management Services, respectively."

Background Information

(March 7, 2023) Letter from City Council referring MM3.20 - Casting a Wider Net: Updating the Eligibility Requirements for Property Tax, Water and Solid Waste Relief Programs
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2023/ex/bgrd/backgroundfile-234778.pdf

Motions

1 - Motion to Receive Item moved by Councillor James Pasternak (Carried)

That the item be received for information.

Source: Toronto City Clerk at www.toronto.ca/council