High property prices mean change needed for home tax breaks: Metro Vancouver
VANCOUVER — Metro Vancouver is urging the province to revise the criteria for property-tax grants, saying soaring real estate prices have made fewer homeowners eligible for the tax break.
The regional board says it will push for the change ahead of the provincial election in May following an unprecedented rise in home prices.
B.C.’s basic homeowner’s grant reduces the amount of taxes paid on a primary residence by up to $570 for properties valued at $1.3 million or less.
The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver says the benchmark price of a detached home was $1.5 million last month, and B.C. Assessment is warning owners they may see their property assessments jump by as much as 50 per cent compared to last year.


