Property tax deferment program

Last updated on September 5, 2024

The Tax Deferment program is a loans program available to eligible B.C. homeowners. It allows you to defer your current year property taxes.

When you’re approved for the property tax deferment program, the Ministry of Finance pays your property taxes on your behalf after the tax due date and places a restrictive lien on your property. This means you’re limited in the types of changes you can make to your property title while you’re in the tax deferment program. Ensure you complete any necessary changes to your property title before you submit your application.

Simple interest is charged on the deferred tax amount starting from the date your property taxes are due or the date you applied to defer, whichever is later. Find out how interest is applied to your tax deferment loan.

You may be eligible for the property tax deferment program if you qualify for the:

  • Regular program (for people who are 55 or older, are a surviving spouse or a person with disabilities), or
  • Families with children program

Learn more about eligibility for the property tax deferment program.

Check the status of your application

If you have applied for the property tax deferment program, you can check your application status online using:

  • Your confirmation number, or
  • Your jurisdiction, roll number and last name

Check your application status

More than one registered owner?

If the property has more than one registered owner, each owner must agree separately to the property tax deferment program's terms and conditions. 

Learn more about entering into an agreement with registered owners

Or

Go to eTaxBC to agree to the terms and conditions.

Contact information

Contact us with your questions about deferring your property taxes.