OTTAWA: We have heard about different types of taxes. Tax collection is a crucial factor for the survival of the government of any country, to protect lives and property and provide other facilities to the people. However, what if the government asks you to pay taxes for rain? Not only does this seem like a strange decision, it is sure to spark public anger against the government.
The authorities of the city of Toronto, Canada are preparing to implement a system called rain tax. Canada's Toronto government is considering a new type of tax aimed at solving rainwater management problems. Toronto's municipal government is considering a 'rain tax', which will be implemented in April, according to the government's official website. The decision has angered people.
A tax called 'Rain Tax' is being implemented to manage water during heavy rains. The City of Toronto is considering implementing a stormwater charge, stormwater charge credits and a water service charge. According to the City of Toronto's official website, these potential charges will affect what customers pay for their water.
According to the official website of the government, heavy rainwater can breach the city's sewer system, causing flooding that affects water quality in Toronto's rivers and streams and Lake Ontario. That is why it has been decided to introduce the tax.