Gatineau Considers Vehicle Registration Tax to Fund Public Transit

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Gatineau,Quebec,Vehicle Registration Tax

The city of Gatineau in Quebec is considering introducing a vehicle registration tax to fund public transit. The tax would be based on fuel consumption and would be implemented by Quebec's automobile insurance board. Municipalities must express their interest by March 15 and pass a law by May 31 to introduce the tax on January 1. Former Gatineau Mayor France Bélisle expressed support for the tax before stepping down.

The city of Gatineau in Quebec is considering introducing a vehicle registration tax to fund public transit. The tax would be based on fuel consumption and would be implemented by Quebec's automobile insurance board.

Municipalities must express their interest by March 15 and pass a law by May 31 to introduce the tax on January 1. Former Gatineau Mayor France Bélisle expressed support for the tax before stepping down.

 

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