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City Of Campbell River Reminds Home Owners About Property Tax Payments

Monday, June 20, 2022 at 8:31 AM

By Meg Polson

The City of Campbell River reminds property owners that property tax payments are due by Monday, July 4th. Property owners should have received tax notices in the mail earlier this month; those who have not yet received a tax notice should contact the City’s Finance Department.

The City of Campbell River reminds property owners that property tax payments are due by Monday, July 4th. Property owners should have received tax notices in the mail earlier this month; those who have not yet received a tax notice should contact the City’s Finance Department.

With the property tax notice, is a brochure outlining all accepted methods of payment, as well as information on how to claim the 2022 home owner grant through the Province. The brochure also includes an invitation to register your property tax account online and sign up for eBilling, which will offer the option to receive tax notices by email and other convenient services starting in 2023.

Regardless of payment method, property taxes must be paid and home owner grants claimed on or before July 4th to avoid a 10 percent penalty. 

The total amount owing on the City property tax notices includes collections for other government agencies. By provincial law, the City is the designated tax collector for many other government agencies. Those amounts on the City’s tax notice labelled Net School Taxes and Net Other Government Taxes are set by other agencies and passed on directly to those agencies. The City collects property taxes on behalf of the School District, Strathcona Regional District, Regional Hospital District, Regional Solid Waste, Regional Library, BC Assessment Authority and the Municipal Finance Authority.

For more information and answers to some Frequently Asked Questions, visit https://www.campbellriver.ca/city-services/property-taxes/overview

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