TRU political science professor says PST proposal will gain Liberals votes, wonders how sustainable it is
KAMLOOPS — The B.C. Liberal Party has made the first big splash of the election campaign. Leader Andrew Wilkinson is promising to eliminate the provincial sales tax (PST) for the first year if they’re elected as government.
Todd Stone, the Liberal candidate for Kamloops-South Thompson believes the promise to eliminate the PST for a year will help individuals and businesses struggling during the pandemic.
“It means for the average family of four that’s earning an income of $120,000, it means a savings of about $1,700 for that family per year,” he said. “A single parent earning about $60,000 per year will save almost $1,000 through this measure per year.”