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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Rural property tax notices being issued in RDEK | Columbia Valley, Cranbrook, East Kootenay, Elk Valley, Kimberley
Property tax notices are in the process of being issued by the B.C. government for property owners of rural property in the Regional District of East Kootenay (RDEK). “The RDEK is not a taxing authority, so for all rural properties in the East Kootenay, your tax notices are sent from the Surveyor of Taxes in Victoria,” explained RDEK Chief Financial Officer Holly Ronnquist. “The province collects the provincial-rural, school and regional distric…
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