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Whitehorse museum protests tax bill

The MacBride Museum says it cannot afford to pay its Whitehorse city taxes under a new city policy that will force a number of non-profit groups to start paying a portion of their property assessments.

New policy will force non-profit groups to pay part of their property taxes

The MacBride Museum says it cannot afford to pay its Whitehorse city taxes under a new city policy.

The non-profit society has recently been assessed a $3,200 tax bill, a fraction of its full $26,000 assessment, but until now, the entire amount has been forgiven.

Whitehorse city councillors say a new city tax policy will force a number of non-profit groups to start paying a portion of their property assessments. (CBC)

Keith Halliday, chair of the museums board of directors, told city council last night the MacBride Museum of Yukon Historyalready operates on a shoestring budget.

"What this increase in property taxes does it makes it harder for downtown non-profits to stay at the core of the community," said Halliday.

"We are basically here saying we run a small community organization and we're hopingnot to have to raise an extra $3,200 on top of all the other stuff we have our executive directorpeddling her bike very fast to do."

City councillors say a new city tax policy will force a number of non-profit groups to start paying a portion of their property assessments.