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A maximum 20-per-cent home-flipping tax is among a number of new regulations coming into effect in British Columbia starting Jan. 1.

The previously announced tax, to be levied against non-exempt people who sell homes within two years of purchase, is aimed at discouraging investors “from buying housing to turn a quick profit,” the province says.

Exemptions to the new tax include cases involving divorce, job loss or other changes in household membership.

The province has estimated that about 4,000 properties will be subject to the tax in the new year, with the revenue going toward “strengthening housing programs and building new affordable homes” in B.C.

The province also says a new maximum annual allowable rent increase rate of 3 per cent comes into effect Wednesday, down from 2024’s rate of 3.5 per cent.

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