Property taxes are due.
The July 4 deadline is quickly approaching, so make sure to make that payment and apply for your homeowner’s grant. If this isn’t done by the end of the business day on Monday, a late penalty will be applied.
Ways to make payments vary by municipality, so contact yours to find an option that works for you.
New last year, homeowner grants must be claimed through the province and not through your municipality. Qualifying homeowners must apply each year to receive a grant.
To apply or to learn more about the grant process, go to the provincial government’s website.
Municipalities are no longer accepting applications for the Home Owner Grant Program.
— District of Oak Bay (@DistrictOakBay) June 23, 2022
As of 2021, the Home Owner Grant Program is handled by the Province of British Columbia. For more information, please visit: https://t.co/ZvzaNfVr7Q pic.twitter.com/HzI3XZfpFk
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