Summary: Outlines the high and rising cost of taxation on real estate. Argues that the city may soon find itself with empty homes that cannot provide revenue. Suggests the reduction of expenditures by cutting the salaries of city workers, centralized purchasing, centralized accounting, and a long-term city budget.
Publication Date: November 16, 1936
Publication Format: White Papers
Publication Series: White Papers (1915-1945)
Document Number: 219
Subject: Taxes
Tags: Assessment, Expenditure, Municipal Services, Property Tax, Taxes
Archival Information
Location: City of Toronto Archives
Fonds: 1003
Series: 973
Subseries: 2
Box: 149216
File: 5