Burnaby Property Tax Payment Options - Bylaw Guide
Introduction
Residents and property owners in Burnaby, British Columbia must understand available payment methods, deadlines and where to get official help for property taxes. This guide explains common payment channels, practical steps to pay or set up pre-authorized payments, how enforcement and penalties are handled, and how to appeal or request review. For official schedules, forms and contact details consult the City of Burnaby Financial Services pages linked below.Official property tax page[1]
Common Payment Methods
Burnaby offers multiple ways to pay municipal property taxes depending on facilities current on the City's Financial Services pages. Typical methods listed with the City include bank/online banking, pre-authorized debit plans, in-person at City Hall, mail with cheque, and approved third-party payment processors. Check the City pages for any seasonal or service changes.Payment methods and online options[2]
- Online banking or bill payment through your financial institution (add the City tax account as a payee).
- Pre-Authorized Debit (PAD) enrolment or authorization forms for installment plans.
- In-person payments at City Hall payment counters or drop boxes where available.
- Mail: cheque with remittance stub to the Financial Services address on the tax notice.
Penalties & Enforcement
Enforcement of property tax collection in Burnaby is administered by the City of Burnaby Financial Services (Taxation & Assessment). The City’s official pages describe collection procedures and contact paths for questions and reviews.Taxation & Assessment contact and information[3]
Where specific penalty amounts, interest rates, escalation steps or exact timelines are required by law or by bylaw, those figures and schedules must be taken from the City’s official documents or bylaws. If amounts or schedules are not published on the cited City pages, this guide notes that fact below.
- Penalty amounts and interest rates: not specified on the cited page.
- Escalation for overdue taxes (first notice, subsequent notices, tax sale procedures): not specified on the cited page.
- Non-monetary sanctions: the City may register tax arrears on title and proceed to collection actions; specific non-monetary sanctions are not itemized on the cited page.
- Enforcer and inspections: Financial Services, Taxation & Assessment is the responsible office for billing, collection and appeals; contact details are on the City pages.See contact[3]
- Appeals and reviews: procedures for assessment appeals are separate from tax collection and usually reference the Province’s assessment appeal process; the City page refers taxpayers to Taxation & Assessment for timing and referral but does not publish a complete schedule on that page.
Applications & Forms
- Pre-Authorized Debit (PAD) authorization: a form or online enrolment is normally provided by the City; if a printable form is required, the City site posts the current PDF or instructions — see the City payment pages for the current document.Payment forms and instructions[2]
- Submission: most forms can be submitted in person, by mail or as instructed on the City page; specific submission addresses and fees (if any) are listed on the official pages where available.
Action Steps
- Check your property tax notice immediately for the due date and account details.
- Choose a payment method and, if needed, enroll in PAD before the next due date to avoid manual payments.
- Pay via your bank, in person, or mail a cheque with the remittance stub to the City’s Financial Services.
- If you dispute assessment, contact Taxation & Assessment immediately to learn appeal deadlines and referral steps.
FAQ
- When are Burnaby property taxes due?
- The due date appears on each annual tax notice; consult the City of Burnaby property tax page or your mailed tax notice for the specific due date for the current year.Official property tax page[1]
- What payment methods are accepted?
- Accepted methods listed by the City typically include online banking, PAD, mail cheque, and in-person payments; see the City’s online payments page for current options and any third-party processor details.Payment options[2]
- What happens if I miss a payment?
- Collection procedures are administered by Financial Services; the City’s pages describe contact and collection paths but do not list specific penalty amounts on the cited pages. Contact Taxation & Assessment for next steps.Taxation & Assessment[3]
How-To
- Locate your current property tax notice and verify the account number and due date.
- Decide on a payment method: online banking, PAD, mail, or in-person.
- If choosing PAD, obtain and complete the City’s authorization form and submit as instructed.
- Make the payment by the due date and retain receipts or confirmation.
- If you cannot pay, contact Financial Services immediately to discuss options and avoid escalation.
Key Takeaways
- Review your tax notice early and pick a reliable payment method.
- Enroll in Pre-Authorized Debit to simplify recurring payments where available.
- Contact Burnaby Financial Services promptly for disputes or payment challenges.
Help and Support / Resources
- City of Burnaby - Property Taxes
- City of Burnaby - Online Payment Options
- City of Burnaby - Taxation & Assessment