The 2026 Property Tax Deadline
What is July 2
This is the City’s largest single source of revenue, paid by property owners.
What are property taxes?
This document summarizes an employee’s annual earnings and deductions in Canada.
What is a T4?
The limit for which a PO is required.
What is $1,000?
The age at which you can apply for the senior's homeowner grant.
What is 65?
This is the penalty applied to all outstanding taxes on July 3
What is 10%?
These bills fund our major water infrastructure upgrades
What is the water/sewer bills?
This mandatory deduction funds retirement benefits for many municipal employees.
What is the Municipal Pension Plan (MPP)?
The standard payment terms the City pays on.
What is 30 days?
The amount of standard homeowner grant that will be applied for 2027?
What is $570?
This BC program reduces property taxes for eligible homeowners on their principal residence.
What is the Provincial Homeowner Grant?
These long-term plans help the City schedule and fund infrastructure replacement.
What are Asset Management Plans?
Who our Employee and Family Assistance Program (EFAP) is provided through.
What is Telus Health?
An event that may occur on the last Monday of September if delinquent taxes are unpaid?
What is a Tax Sale?
The legislation that requires the City to apply a penalty on all taxes outstanding as of July 3rd.
What is the Community Charter?
The new interest rate calculation for the Provincial Deferment Program for 2026
What is Prime plus 2% compounded monthly?
This source of revenue goes directly into capital projects for our roads, sidewalks and bike lane infrastructure.
This legislation governs employment standards such as hours of work and overtime in BC.
What is the Employment Standards Act?
Required under provincial legislation, this annual report provides transparency on compensation and supplier payments over $25,000.
What is the SOFI Report?
When Council grants exemptions to specific roll numbers in order for them to not pay property taxes.
What is a permissive tax exemption?