Finance & Corporate Services
Property Taxes
Paying your 2011 Property Taxes
For more details about paying your taxes please consult our
Property Tax Pamphlet
Property Tax Due Date
Property Tax notices will be mailed the last week of May and
payable by 4pm on Tuesday, July 5th, 2011. A 10% penalty will be added to the
outstanding current taxes after 4pm July 5th, 2011.
Home Owner Grants, if eligible, must also be claimed
by 4pm tuesday, July 5th, 2011 to avoid penalty.
Where To Pay Your Property Taxes
Property Taxes are payable at the Municipal Hall located at 13211 Henry Ave.
Payment and grant applications can be processed in person, mailed to the
above-noted address, or deposited in our secure drop box located at the main
entrance of the Municipal Hall.
Property Taxes Paid By Mortgage Company
If your property taxes are paid through your mortgage company you still have to
claim the Homeowner Grant yourself. This can be done at Municipal Hall, by fax
at 250-494-1415, through our
website
or by mailing your signed Homeowner Grant portion of your Property Tax Notice.
Payments and Grants must be received by 4pm on Friday, July
5th, 2011 to avoid
penalty.
Northern and Rural Area Home Owner Grant
Claiming your home owner grant is an important part in the
process of paying your property taxes. The Home Owner Grant form, located on
the bottom of your tax notice, must be completed and returned to the District
by the due date. Neglecting to claim your grant by the due date will result in
a 10% penalty on the grant amount. If your mortgage company remits your
tax payment on your behalf, ensure that you claim the grant as your mortgagor
cannot do this for you. Ways to claim your Home Owner Grant before the
due date: In Person, By Mail, Via Internet.
If you are eligible to claim the Provincial Home Owner Grant and would like to
do so on-line, Enter your 8 digit roll number (no need to enter the
first 3 digits 325) and your access code which can be found on top section of
your tax notice. You will be prompted to enter your name, phone number,
date and if claiming the additional Grant, to enter your birth date or to
specify the applicable category. Once completed you will receive a
confirmation that the Grant has been claimed. Make sure you print the
confirmation for your records
You can get information about homeowner grant at Municipal Hall or at
Provincial Government website at
http://www.rev.gov.bc.ca/rpt/.
Pre-authorized Payment Plan for Property Tax
Would you like to set money aside for your next year's property taxes? The
Property Tax Pre-authorized Prepayment Plan could be for you! This
program offers a convenient method of paying your taxes in advance. The
Plan begins in August and continues through May. When you join the
prepayment plan, your monthly installment will be automatically deducted from
your bank account. Simple interest will be paid on your
prepayments. Application forms are available at the Municipal Hall or on
our
website
If you are currently enrolled in the pre-payment plan, you
will be notified in early August of your new deduction amount based on an
estimate of next year's taxes.
Property Tax Deferment Program
You may qualify for this program if you are age 55 or older,
widowed, or in receipt of a disability allowance under the Disability Benefits
Program Act. You must have and maintain a minimum equity of 25% of the
current assessed value of your home determined by BC Assessment
Authority.
For more information please contact:
Municipal Hall
or
Consult this webpage:
Families with Children - Property Tax
Deferment Program
You may qualify for this program if you are a
homeowner financially supporting a dependent child
under 18.
For more information please contact:
Property Assessment
The Property Assessment Roll is prepared by British Columbia Assessment
Authorities.
For more information on assessment issues in the Penticton region, please
contact:
BC Assessment Authorities
202-1500 Hardy Street
Kelowna, BC V1Y 8H2
Phone: 1-800-990-1192
Fax: (250) 861-6136
Consult their Web page:
http://www.bcassessment.bc.ca
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