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B.C. seniors can defer property tax payments thanks to provincial program

  • Seniors in British Columbia with homeownership can opt to postpone paying property taxes through a provincial program to help ease financial pressures.
  • This program emerged as many seniors face affordability issues, with 49% of low-income homeowners unable to afford major repairs.
  • The tax deferment operates as a low-interest loan on principal residences only, excluding secondary homes like cottages or rentals.
  • Current interest rates stand at 3.45% for the Regular Program and 5.45% for Families with Children, effective until September 30, 2025.
  • The program could save seniors up to $400 monthly, allowing them to cover maintenance or home modifications to age in place longer.
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B.C. seniors can defer property tax payments thanks to provincial program

Property tax deferment is low interest loan that can help struggling seniors

·Quesnel, Canada
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Quesnel Cariboo Observer broke the news in Quesnel, Canada on Tuesday, May 20, 2025.
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