BC Government website for complete info: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/taxes/property-taxes/annual-property-tax/defer-taxes#chapter-contact
Eligibility
The Tax Deferment program is a low interest loan program available to eligible B.C. homeowners. It allows you to defer your current year property taxes.
Note: You must apply each year to continue with the program.
You can apply online through eTaxBC to renew the deferment of your property taxes or you can renew your application by selecting the automatic renewal process. If you choose not to renew each year, you must pay your property taxes to your rural or municipal tax office. You must do this before the property tax due date for the year that you have not applied for renewal.
You may be able to defer your property taxes if you qualify for one of the following property tax deferment programs:
Regular Program
Families with Children Program
Regular Program
To apply for the Regular Program you must be one of the of the following:
55 or older during the current year
A surviving spouse of any age
A person with disabilities
For the Regular program you must meet the applicant, property and equity qualifications.
Applicant qualifications
To qualify for this program, you must:
Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident of Canada
Be a registered owner of the property
Have lived in B.C. for at least one year prior to applying
Pay property taxes for the residence to a municipality or the province
Have paid all previous years' property taxes, utility user fees, penalties and interest
You must also be either:
Aged 55 or older this calendar year (only one registered owner must be 55 or older any time during the current calendar year)
A surviving spouse of any age who isn't currently the spouse of another person
Designated as a person with disabilities under the Employment and Assistance for Persons with Disabilities Act
A person with disabilities and, in the opinion of a physician, your severe mental or physical impairment:
Is likely to continue for at least two years
Directly and significantly restricts your ability to perform daily living activities, either continuously or periodically for extended periods, and
As a result of those restrictions, requires you to have an assistive device, the significant help or supervision of another person, or the services of an assistance animal to perform those activities
Property qualifications
To qualify for this program, your property must:
Be your principal residence (where you live and conduct your daily activities)
Be taxed as residential (class 1) or residential and farm (class 1 and 9)
Families with Children Program
To apply for the Families with Children Program you must be one of the following:
A parent
A stepparent, or
Are financially supporting a child
For the Families with Children program you must meet applicant, property and equity qualifications.
Applicant qualifications
Property qualifications
To qualify for this program, your property must:
Be your principal residence (where you live and conduct your daily activities)
Be taxed as residential (class 1) or residential and farm (class 1 and 9)
Equity requirements
You must have and maintain a minimum equity of 15% of the property's assessed value. This means that all charges registered against your property plus the amount of taxes you want to defer can’t be more than 85% of the BC Assessment value of your property in the year you apply.
If you have a secured debt on your property, such as a mortgage or a line of credit, contact your lender before you apply. You need to ensure your approval into the tax deferment program doesn't conflict with the terms of your loan. Some lenders may not allow you to enrol into the tax deferment program with the type of loan you have.
Find out how your equity is calculated.
Note: Even if you meet all the above criteria, you still might not be eligible for this program. See the other eligible criteria below for more information
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