from the top of your tax notice.. You will receive a confirmation/order number after you have successfully completed your electronic Home Owner Grant. Getting Started To claim your grant, you will need your folio number. Pay on time to avoid late penalties.See where your taxes go, how they're decided and the current tax rate schedule.Learn how to apply for your 2020 Home Owner grant. As City Hall is currently open by appointment only, and the cashier station at the Operations Centre is closed at this time, we encourage you to pay your taxes and utilities online or via telephone banking.Our customer service team is happy to assist you over the phone or via email if you have any questions. and access code. Log in to Find out how much to pay from your property tax notice, or from your online property account.Sign up with the folio number and access code from a previous bill and view your tax notices, current balances, and home owner grant information.Notices are sent out 30 days prior to the due date. If this is the case, Pay by phone through your bank's telephone banking service.

Please enter your 12-digit folio number in full and with dashes to avoid receiving multiple results. The BC Government has a Property Tax Deferment Program for select individuals that you can apply for. If our estimate was a little off you can forward to us the balance owing along with your home owner grant application by the due date. The City of Surrey is dedicated to providing residents and business owners access to services without needing to visit City Hall. Pay at City Hall Pay by Online Banking MyTax allows Cambridge property owners to view tax account records quickly and easily online, anytime and anywhere.

A high efficiency shower head cuts that volume in half. This ensures you take advantage of the discount each billing cycle.We recognize that property owner's in the City may not reside at their property. Contact your mortgage company for instructions on whether to send the completed grant application to your mortgage company or directly to the City of Langley.A 2% penalty will be added to the outstanding residential current taxes remaining unpaid after the due date, and a further 8% will be added after September 30. Property Tax Notices are mailed each May and are due at the beginning of July.Full or partial payment may be made by the due date at the City Hall (corner of Douglas Crescent and 204th Street) or at most branches of your local Canadian bank or Credit Union.If making a payment on the due date, please check your bank stamp to ensure the correct date. For business, light industrial, and non-profit properties, a 10% penalty will be added after September 30. A 10% penalty will be levied to all accounts with outstanding balances on October 1, 2020. For property tax and utility information, call 604-591-4181 or email propertytaxesandutilities@surrey.ca.

Turning off the tap while brushing cuts consumption down to 2.25 litres or half a gallon.The City's automatic payment plan for bi-monthly utility billing allows the City to automatically withdraw the outstanding amount on the due date.

Starting in July we estimate what the following year's taxes will be and take a property tax installment directly from your bank account on the 15 of each month.
By signing the Home Owner Grant on the bottom of your tax notice, you are reducing your tax bill by $570 or $845 if you are over 65 years old at any point in the current tax year.See explanatory notes on the back of your tax notice for qualifications. This service is available from May - December 31.