
Harmac won't withhold 2009 taxes, president says
By Vancouver Sun November 25, 2009
Nanaimo's Harmac pulp mill has no intention of withholding its municipal
taxes for 2009, despite missing two summer deadlines to pay $2.8 million
in property taxes and accruing penalties, says president Levi Sampson.
Sampson said the mill began an appeal process with the B.C. Assessment
Authority last April over its assessment of Harmac's property, and the
company will comply with the outcome of the process. He said Nanaimo
Forest Products, the worker-led consortium that bought the mill last
year, will not engage in a tax strike and refuse to pay its tax bill or
follow the lead of Catalyst Paper, which is involved in an ongoing court
action with four Island communities where the company operates over tax
disagreements.
Sampson said he hopes the appeal process will be over before January,
when the City of Nanaimo will begin to charge daily interest on the
outstanding tax bill. Harmac was slapped with a five-per-cent penalty
for non-payment of its taxes on July 2, and an additional five per cent
on Aug. 13, totaling more than $200,000. But Bill Dawson, a spokesman
for the B.C. Assessment Authority, said it's unlikely that the case will
be presented to the government's property assessment appeal board before
the new year, and that the authority stands by its assessment of the
mill property at $17 million.
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