Cuts, deferrals see average 2026 Kamloops property tax increase lowered to 7.2%
KAMLOOPS — Kamloops councillors got out the hatchets and made a series of budget cuts Tuesday (Jan. 20), slashing a proposed tax increase by several percentage points to 7.2 per cent, though future decisions could drop it even further to 6.7 per cent.
However, several of the cuts came in the form of deferring expenditures to future budgets to be debated by future councils.
A Committee of the Whole meeting began with a presentation from Acacia Pangilinan, executive director of the Kamloops and District Chamber of Commerce. She told council the hundreds of businesses her organization represents are looking for a significantly lower 2026 increase than the 10.76 per cent hike initially proposed in November.


