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  1. Look up property assessment. Access the Assessment Search and start your search for British Columbia's property assessments & information. Property assessment information was released on January 2, 2024 and is based on market values as of July 1, 2023. The BC OnLine Internet service provides private and public sector customers with access to a ...

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  2. The Treasurer reports on the finances of the County to the Board of Supervisors on a monthly basis. $1.26 per $100 value for machinery and tools (based on 50% of original capitalization costs) Tax Payment Options on the Halifax County Treasurer Payment Portal. Real Estate tax payments are due June 5 and December 5.

  3. Property Taxes. Last updated on May 31, 2021. When you own or lease a home or other property, you must pay property taxes yearly for each property. You will receive a property tax notice each year. The amount you pay depends on the: property location. property classification.

  4. Jan 30, 2023 · Powell River, Kamloops, and Nanaimo led the province with the highest property tax rates, with rates of 0.671150%, 0.603820%, and 0.600870%, respectively. They're also the only three municipalities in BC with a rate over 0.60%. Rounding out the top five were Campbell River and Central Saanich, with rates of 0.562082% and 0.452785%.

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  5. Contact information. Contact us with your questions about rural property tax, deferring property tax, or property transfer tax. Toll Free 1-888-355-2700. Office 250-387-0555. Did you find what you were looking for?

  6. To obtain your registration package, call BC OnLine’s province-wide toll free number: 1-800-663-6102. In Victoria, telephone 953-8250 or fax 953-8222, or visit the BC OnLine website at www.bconline.gov.bc.ca. BC Assessment makes its property information database accessible through BC OnLine.

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  8. Property assessment appeals are referred to as "Notices of Complaint" or "requests for review" in British Columbia. All property owners have the right to file a Notice of Complaint by a deadline of January 31 of that year’s Assessment Notice. Your submission can be verbally in person, or submitted in writing, or you may appoint someone as an ...

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