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real property taxes New Brunswick can be very confusing in my experience it is the single most misunderstood confusing aspect of New Brunswick real estate law this to the large part has to do with when itamp;#39;s billed when itamp;#39;s due and the fact of your Brunswick has an owner-occupied non-owner occupied distinction and various tax rates property taxes in New Brunswick go from January first to December 31st but the bill comes out in February remarks and must be paid in full each year by May 31st if a transaction occurs after May 31st property taxes must be paid in full at the same time that youamp;#39;re registering a transfer of ownership lawyers will always reduce the annual taxes to a daily rate and weamp;#39;ll adjust between themselves as to which party will pay taxes when so the important thing is that you ask your lawyer how property taxes will work on your transaction because they can advise you of that from the very outset if youamp;#39;re paying your prop