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Penalties for Current Taxes 2 penalties are charged of 5% of outstanding taxes to total 10% First 5% penalty is applied midnight after the property tax due date in July. Second 5% penalty is applied after midnight on the first business day of September.
Tax Lien. If your property taxes have not been paid in the last two (2) years, your property may be subject to a tax registration lien. Upon registration of said lien, a $1,450 non-refundable fee will be added to your account.
If any balance remains outstanding on December 1 of the 3rd year, your property will forfeit to the Province of British Columbia. When a property is forfeited, ownership of the property is transferred to the Province of British Columbia and a Certificate of Forfeiture is registered at the Land Title Office.
Property tax deferment is a provincial low-interest loan program that helps qualified homeowners pay their annual property taxes on their principal residence. Taxes can be deferred for any year the homeowner lives in the home and continues to qualify for the program.
Permissive Tax Exemptions Property owned or held by a not-for-profit corporations. Art galleries or museums owned by charitable or philanthropic organizations. Property owned or held by a public authority but not eligible for a statutory tax exemption. Riparian or heritage property.

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Seniors who defer their property taxes can put as much as $500 per month back in their pocket to help pay for the costs of aging such as medications, mobility aids, personal care support and other activities of daily living which are vital for people as they get older.
If any balance remains outstanding on December 1 of the 3rd year, your property will forfeit to the Province of British Columbia. When a property is forfeited, ownership of the property is transferred to the Province of British Columbia and a Certificate of Forfeiture is registered at the Land Title Office.
You may get a 10% to 20% reduction on taxes if you make advance payments. On the other hand, late payments are subject to a 2% interest charge per unpaid amount. There is a maximum penalty of 72% for failure to pay over a period of 36 months or three years.

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