Couple hit with $13K B.C. vacancy tax bill despite living in home year-round

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A Vancouver Island couple is worried about losing their home after being hit with an unexpected tax bill.

Madison and Charlotte Becerra have received letters from the B.C. government indicating that under the rules of the speculation and vacancy tax, they must pay $13,000 by July 1 on their home in Ladysmith, B.C.

The couple bought their detached home two years ago and live in it year-round, but because they are not Canadian citizens or permanent residents, they can not apply for an exemption from the tax. This is the first year the vacancy tax has applied to Ladysmith, which is approximately 70 kilometres north of

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