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2011 Municipal Study - City of Brantford

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<strong>Municipal</strong> <strong>Study</strong> <strong>2011</strong>Multi-Residential Comparisons - SummaryThere was a high degree <strong>of</strong> consistency in terms <strong>of</strong> the relative tax burdens across the two multiresidentialproperty types<strong>Municipal</strong>ities with higher tax ratios typically also have higher relative tax burdens in the multiresidentialclass. The tax ratio is a better predictor in the multi-residential class than thecommercial and industrial classes because <strong>of</strong> the consistent Province-wide residential educationrateToronto, Dufferin, Belleville, Guelph, Hamilton, Thunder Bay, Windsor and Kingston with relativelyhigh Multi-Residential tax ratios have Mid-high to High tax burden compared to the othermunicipalities in the surveylow low-mid mid mid-high highAurora Grimsby Ajax Cambridge BellevilleBarrie Lincoln <strong>Brantford</strong> Clarington BramptonBracebridge Pelham Chatham-Kent Cornwall BurlingtonBrockville Fort Erie Guelph HamiltonCaledon Greater Sudbury Sarnia Kawartha LakesEast Gwillimbury Halton Hills St. Thomas KingstonGeorgina Kitchener Stratford OakvilleHuntsville London Tillsonburg OrangevilleInnisfil Markham Toronto (East) OshawaKing Meaford Whitby PeterboroughKingsville Milton Windsor PickeringLambton Shores Niagara Falls Port ColborneLeamington North Bay St. CatharinesMississauga Ottawa Toronto (North)Newmarket St. Marys Toronto (South)North Dumfries Thorold Toronto (West)Penetanguishene Wainfleet Thunder BayPrince Edward County Waterloo WellandQuinte WestRichmond HillSault Ste. MarieTecumsehThe Blue MountainsTimminsVaughanWhitchurch-StouffvilleWilmotWoolwichWellesleyWest LincolnComparison <strong>of</strong> Relative Taxes221

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