There is a new tax which will make it more expensive for families to afford sports like hockey, figure skating, baseball and soccer.
Recreational facility rental fees at ice rinks, baseball diamonds and soccer fields will increase by 8% when the HST or the 'Dalton Sales Tax' (DST) comes into effect next summer.
Minor sports associations will have to cover the extra operating costs, forcing many of them to pass the costs on to parents. For a family with two, three or more kids playing, the new tax hike will be prohibitive. The DST will also apply to the gas used driving to and from the arena, the coffee and snack bought during the game, and the internet service used to check schedules and standings online. This tax grab will be simply unaffordable for many families.
Lisa MacLeod, MPP, Nepean-Carleton, has more info on her efforts to curb McGuinty's addiction to taxes
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
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