The average value of an Ottawa home has
gone up 24 per cent over the past four years, says the province's property-assessment corporation.
has gone 翻译成“会有”
That sets a new baseline for property taxes for the four years to come. In short, if you own a home whose value has increased exactly 24 per cent,
your taxes won't change.
If your home's value has risen more than 24 per cent,
your property taxes will go up.
If your home's value has risen less than 24 per cent,
your property taxes will go down.
Either way, the change will be made one step
at a time over the next four years.
That change will happen
automatically and separately from property-tax increases voted by city council in each year's budget.
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