Friday, December 12, 2008 Home Owners can choose Assessed ValueIn January 2009, when home owners receive their Property Assessment Notice, they will be able to select one of two values as the basis for their 2009 property assessment. The two options are:
Premier Gordon Campbell had originally announced on November 1, 2008 that he would freeze property assessment values for all properties at 2007 levels to help property owners and businesses weather the economic downturn. However, the premier has reconsidered based on new information. Assessments are based on median (also known as average) prices on July 1 each year. However, median prices fluctuate and depending on the specific property, most homes are either lower or higher than the median. Depending on the type of property – a condominium, a townhome or a detached home – assessed values may have been lower in 2007 or 2008. Property owners with a new home (built since July 1, 2007) or substantial renovations or improvements will have the option to choose the lowest assessed value for either 2007 or 2008. It is important to note that only your property assessment is frozen, not your taxes. Property taxes are a function of municipal revenue needs, based on operating costs and other factors. Assessment increases or decreases do not necessarily mean corresponding changes in taxes. Municipalities are responsible for collecting property taxes, which fund regional districts, municipalities, school boards, TransLink and other local services. You have a right to appeal your assessment. Once you receive your assessment notice early in 2009, you will have until January 31 to file an appeal. For more information visit:
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