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Property Tax Notice Explained
Date Published: June 27, 2008
Author: Real Estate Board of Great Vancouver
Article Category: Resources for Buyers
Property Tax Notice Explained
1. Owner’s Name and Address - All owners’ names appear. If there is more than one owner, then each name is listed. Where a single notice was mailed in the past, now each owner receives a copy.
2. Folio Number – A unique property identification number that belongs to the property and not the owner.
3. Access - A code used to epost™ tax payments.
4. Property Value – Class - BC Assessment’s classification of property, e.g. residential, business, farm.
5. Assessed - 2008-2007-2006 - BC Assessment’s assessed values of land, buildings and total for the last three years.
6. Averaged - 2008 Land - Three-year average of the assessed land value.
7. General – School - GVTA (TransLink) – Taxable values that the tax rates are applied against for each taxing authority.
8. PID - Parcel identifier used to cross reference to Land Title and BC Assessment.
9. School – Residential - Funds local schools minus the Home Owner Grant.
10. Net School Taxes - Total school taxes after the Home Owner Grant is deducted.
11. BC Assessment - Funds BC Assessment operations.
12. Municipal Finance Authority - Funds the agency that provides capital financing and other financial services to local governments.
13. Regional Districts - Funds shared operations and services such as sewer and water.
14. Transportation Authority - Funds TransLink and other regional transportation (GVTA).
15. Net Other Taxing Authorities - Total owing to other taxing authorities.
16. City of Vancouver General Levy - The ‘municipal tax’.
17. Net City Taxes – Municipal tax less the unused Home Owner Grant.
18. Total 2008 Taxes – Total minus pre-payments.
19. Total Outstanding Taxes - What you owe. Column A - No Home Owner Grant; Column B – Basic Grant; Column C - AdditionalGrant.
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