Tax mess for N.B. newlyweds latest case in festering government scandal
FREDERICTON — A newlywed couple in New Brunswick have come forward to claim they are victims of a massive miscalculation on their property tax assessment, adding fuel to growing criticisms the premier failed to oversee and fix a new, but deeply flawed system.
Julie MacLean and husband Mark Robinson say they were stunned to receive a notice one year after buying their home in New Maryland, indicating the assessed value had doubled from about $170,000 to $347,000.
The notice sent the two 29-year-olds scurrying to register complaints against a system that would have added $2,000 to their tax bill — just the latest case among a flurry of complaints over a system that falsely assumed renovations had occurred.
“We had just gotten home from putting a down payment on a used car when the assessment arrived. We didn’t know what to do, we couldn’t afford it,” MacLean said Thursday in a telephone interview.


