Surrey Property Tax Payment Options - City Bylaws
Paying property taxes in Surrey, British Columbia requires knowing the City of Surrey payment methods, where to find your tax notice, and which office enforces collection. This guide explains common payment options, administrative contacts, enforcement and appeals so property owners can pay on time and understand remedies for disputes. It covers who to contact at the city for billing questions, typical submission channels, and how to find official forms.
Payment options
The City of Surrey accepts several methods for paying property taxes; your tax notice lists the due date and the accepted channels. Common channels include online banking, telephone or in-person payments, mail, and pre-authorized payment plans administered by the City revenue services.[1]
- Online banking through major Canadian banks (select "City of Surrey" or use your roll number where required).
- Telephone or automated payment systems where offered by your financial institution.
- Mail: send cheque with the payment stub to the address on your tax notice.
- In person: payments at Surrey City Hall cashier or designated municipal offices.
- Pre-authorized payment plans (monthly or instalment arrangements) if enrolled before the schedule deadline.
Penalties & Enforcement
The City of Surrey enforces collection of unpaid property taxes under its municipal collection procedures and may apply interest, penalties, or further legal actions for outstanding balances; specific fine amounts and interest rates are not specified on the cited City payment page.[2]
- Fine amounts or interest rates: not specified on the cited page.
- Escalation: the City may progress from interest to collection actions and ultimately tax sale processes; exact escalation steps and timelines are not specified on the cited page.
- Non-monetary sanctions: possible tax sale of property, registration of tax arrears, or legal proceedings; details not specified on the cited page.
- Enforcer and inspection: City of Surrey Revenue/Finance or Taxation office handles enforcement and inquiries; contact pathways are listed on the City site.
- Appeals and reviews: appeals on assessed value are handled through provincial assessment channels; procedural time limits for appeals of tax notices or enforcement actions are not specified on the cited City payment page.
Applications & Forms
The City publishes payment instructions and may provide enrolment forms for pre-authorized payments online or at the cashier; where a specific form number or fee is required, it is indicated on the City payment pages or on your tax notice. If no City form is required for a payment method, the payment stub or bank instructions suffice.[1]
FAQ
- When are Surrey property taxes due?
- Due dates are shown on each property tax notice issued by the City of Surrey; check your notice or the City payment page for the current year's deadline.[1]
- Can I pay my taxes in instalments?
- The City offers certain pre-authorized payment plans or instalment options if you enroll according to the published schedule; see the City payment information for enrolment details.[1]
- Who do I contact about an unpaid tax notice?
- Contact Surrey Revenue/Finance for billing questions and collection notices; contact details are on the City website and your tax notice.[2]
How-To
- Locate your tax notice and note your roll number and the due date.
- Choose a payment method: online banking, mail, in person, or pre-authorized plan.
- For online banking, set the payee to "City of Surrey" and enter your roll number as the account reference.
- If enrolling in pre-authorized payments, complete the City form or online enrolment before the plan cutoff.
- Keep proof of payment and verify payment appears on your next tax statement.
- If you dispute assessment, file an appeal with BC Assessment for assessed value issues and contact Surrey Revenue for billing disputes.
Key Takeaways
- Check your tax notice for the official due date and roll number.
- Multiple payment channels exist: online, mail, in person, and pre-authorized plans.
- Contact Surrey Revenue promptly on any billing or arrears notice.
Help and Support / Resources
- City of Surrey - Contact Us
- City of Surrey - Tax Notices
- BC Assessment
- Government of British Columbia - Property Taxes