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Provincial officials are scrambling as frustrated homeowners report the absence of a promised $1500 property tax credit on their annual bills. The dispute has ignited public outcry and political sparring over oversight failures, with citizens demanding swift corrective action to remedy the rebate blunder.
The Manitoba government faced more questions about its property tax reforms Tuesday after some homeowners did not receive a promised $1,500 credit on their annual bill.
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