Ontario cutting its license plate sticker fees
Ontario cutting its license plate sticker fees
License plate stickers in Ontario are destined for the ash heap of history, thanks to a Ford government’s commitment
By Jay Goldberg
Interim Ontario Director
Canadian Taxpayers Federation
(Troy Media)
License plate stickers in Ontario are destined for the ash heap of history, thanks to the Ford government’s commitment to repeal those pesky annual fees.
Families are facing rampant inflation and soaring living costs. Premier Doug Ford’s announcement will save the typical two-car family $240 a year.
It’s a good first step, and now the Ford government needs to deliver much more substantial relief.
Ford made two cornerstone tax cut promises during the 2018 provincial election that could save Ontario families thousands of dollars a year.
Ford promised to cut income taxes for the middle class. That could save a two-income Ontario family about $1,800 a year.
He also promised to cut the gas excise tax. That could save two-car families about $400 a year.
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