FIN 274, Additional Property Transfer Tax Application for Refund 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the FIN 274 in the editor.
  2. Begin with Part A, where you will list all purchasers. Fill in the date of registration, parcel identifier, and address of the property purchased. Ensure to check whether each purchaser is an individual, corporation, or other.
  3. For each purchaser, provide their full name, date of birth, mailing address, country of citizenship, and social insurance number or business number. Indicate if they were a BC Provincial Nominee at the time of registration.
  4. Move to Part B to complete refund information. Enter the percentage of ownership transferred and taxable residence value for each purchaser. Calculate the additional property transfer tax paid and total refund amount.
  5. In Part C, attach supporting documents as required such as proof of Canadian citizenship or limited partnership agreements.
  6. Finally, in Part D, ensure all purchasers sign and date the application before submitting it electronically through our platform.

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A transfer tax is a tax on the passing of title to property from one person (or entity) to another. In a narrow legal sense, a transfer tax is essentially a transaction fee imposed on the transfer of title to property from one entity to another.
Effective Jan. 1, 2024, the Province has expanded the speculation and vacancy tax to 13 new communities. Residential property owners will need to declare for the first time in January 2025. Find out more at BC Gov News.
Property Transfer Tax is a one-time payment due at closing when you purchase a property. Annual property taxes, on the other hand, are paid every year and help fund local services like schools, parks, and road maintenance.

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If you received a refund or rebate in of real estate taxes you paid in an earlier year, dont reduce your deduction by this amount. Instead, you must include the refund or rebate in income on Schedule 1 (Form 1040), line 8, if you deducted the real estate taxes in the earlier year and the deduction reduced your tax.

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