Landlords Responsibility Regarding Property Assessments
If you are a Landlord you have a legal obligation to send your commercial tenants a copy of the Assessment notice if they are responsible for the taxes, even if you pay it on their behalf. You also have a fiscal responsibility to challenge the assessment if it is too high. For more information go to www.bcassessment.ca
Publications
- Expected Assessed Value Changes In 2024
- 2024 Property Assessment Value Changes
- Whistler and Pemberton 2023 Assessed Values
- 2023 Assessment Update
- 2023 Property Assessment Value Changes
- Expected Assessed Value Changes In 2023
- Potential Property Tax Relief For Local Businesses
- Reasons For Landlords To Appeal Their Property Assessments
- Developers need to Appeal the Additional School Tax (AST)
- 2022 Property Assessment Value Changes
- Misconceptions within the Property Assessment Process
- Additional School Tax Exemption for Developers
- Minimizing Property Tax on Development Land
- Assessment Of Residential Sites Under Construction
- Should Homebuilders Be Paying Additional School Tax?
- Development Sites: Is The Additional School Tax Applicable?
- Vancouver Vacancy Tax
- Resolving Disputes - A New Approach
- BC Foreign Investors Tax
- NAIOP Industrial Panel
- Opportunities for Brokers
- How are School Taxes Calculated? | doc