SIPOA AGM Brief - Roles / Determinations - 2013
SIPOA AGM
Role of Property Taxation Branch
Responsible for property based taxation and benefit programs
The major taxation program from your point of view is rural property taxation, where the
branch is the largest “municipality” in the province
Other taxation programs include provincial property taxes collected by municipalities and the
property transfer tax program
Major benefit programs are the home owner grant program, the property tax deferment
programs and the first time home buyer program
My Role in the Branch
Rural property taxation includes financing to local governments, tax billing, payment processing,
collections, home owner grant adjudication , and responding to rural property owner queries
My rural responsibilities are the rural tax billings, providing financing to local governments, as
well as the administration of property forfeiture
I am also responsible for billing and collecting school and police taxes that municipalities collect
on behalf of the province
My major clients, in addition to rural property owners, are BC Assessment, local governments
who deliver property tax services, and First Nations
The billing function is much broader than the annual billing – it includes grant billings,
supplementary assessment rolls and investigation of assessment, taxation and local government
revenue issues
Determination of Property Taxes
My role is to be a centralized billing and collection agency on behalf of government entities that
provide services
BC Assessment determines who is subject to property taxation, the value of the property, the
classification of the property and who the owner(s) are
The Property Taxation Branch (as well as municipalities) take the budget requirements from all
the taxing authorities that require funding to provide services and prepare tax notices to all
property owners for properties in their jurisdictions
Several factors influence the level of property taxes – revenue requirements of service
providers, property classification and the change in your assessment value relative to everyone
else in your area
A stronger factor than normal in your area is the level of PILTs (payments in lieu of taxes)