City loses out on Canfor taxes
PRINCE GEORGE – Canfor is one of the city’s biggest sources of property taxes. But, in 2023, it began the process of permanently closing PG Pulp, citing at the time “a severe shortage of economically viable raw materials (residual wood chips from sawmills) and reductions in the provincial allowable annual cut.”
But it also precipitated a little-known loophole around the taxes the corporation pays to the city.
“For major industrial and for electrical utilities, if they decrease their footprint or if they shut down their organization, the same year that happens, they can apply and get their assessment brought down to 10 per cent of what it was,” explains Councillor Garth Frizzell. “Instead of being taxed on a 10, 20, 30 million or more-dollar piece of property, it would be taxed on one tenth of that value.”
