How the vacant home tax ‘fiasco’ happened: City emails show senior staff blunders that led to thousands of homeowners being overbilled

Despite clear signs behind the scenes that Toronto’s vacant home tax had been going off the rails for months, the city’s chief financial officer didn’t get crucial data about its low response rates until two days before the program deadline.

The CFO took action to boost uptake of the program, but a key measure that could have helped was rejected by a senior director, who appeared to blame the low response rate on homeowners who didn’t “follow the rules.” 

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