Victoria BC Real Estate News Bulletin
Good News for first time home buyers. In yesterdays Provincial Budget the BC Government announced they have increased the home purchase price ceiling to $425,000.
See First time home buyers revised exemption outlined below.
PROPERTY TRANSFER TAX AND
THE FIRST TIME HOME BUYERS' PROGRAM
February 2008
Property Transfer Tax
You pay property transfer tax each time you register a property at the land title office.
The First Time Home Buyers' Program
If you are purchasing your first home, you may qualify for an exemption from property transfer tax
if certain requirements are met.
WHAT ARE THE REQUIREMENTS?
Purchaser
You qualify for the exemption if:
you are a Canadian Citizen, or a permanent resident as determined by Immigration Canada,
you have lived in British Columbia for 12 consecutive months immediately before the date
you register the property, or you have filed 2 income tax returns as a British Columbia
resident during the 6 years before the date you register the property,
you have never owned an interest in a principal residence anywhere in the world at anytime,
and
you have never received a first time home buyers' exemption or refund.
Property
The property you purchase qualifies if:
the fair market value of the property is not more than the current threshold of $425,000,
the land is 0.5 hectares (1.24 acres) or smaller, and
the property will only be used as your principal residence.
If the property does not meet all of these requirements, you may still qualify for a partial
exemption.
HOW DO I APPLY FOR THE EXEMPTION?
You apply for the exemption when you register the property at the land title office.
Generally, a lawyer or notary public registers the property and applies for the exemption on your
behalf.
The land title office sends your application to the Ministry of Small Business and Revenue to
verify your eligibility.
Make sure you do not apply for the exemption if you have owned an interest in a principal
residence anywhere in the world at anytime. If you do this, you will be assessed for the tax due
and an additional penalty equal to the tax due.
If you do not apply for the exemption when you register the property at the land title office, you
can apply for a refund of the property transfer tax you pay within 18 months of the date you
register the property.
WHAT ARE THE REQUIREMENTS TO KEEP THE EXEMPTION?
You need to occupy the property within 92 days of the date you register the property and
continue to use the property as your principal residence for at least 1 year after you register
the property.
If the land is vacant when you purchase the property, a principal residence needs to be built
on the property within one year of the registration date, and you need to reside on the
property for the remainder of that year. The fair market value of the land, plus the cost of
building any improvements on the land cannot exceed the current threshold of $425,000.
The ministry will send you a letter at the end of the first year you own the property. If your
property purchase was registered on, or after, February 20, 2008, the letter will ask you to
confirm that the property is still your principal residence. If your property purchase was
registered before February 20, 2008, the letter will ask for details of your financial account(s)
that you have registered against your property from the date of registration until
February 20, 2008.
If your property purchase was registered before February 20, 2008, and you paid down yourmortgage before February 20, 2008, there are limitations on how much of your financing you
can pay down. For further details, please see Bulletin PTT 004, First Time Home Buyers'Program.
You may still qualify for a partial exemption if you pay down your financing more than the
limitation amount before February 20, 2008, or if you move off the property before the end of
the first year.
It is your responsibility to make sure the ministry receives all of the necessary information. If
the ministry does not receive the information, you will be assessed for the property transfer
tax due.
More Information
This brochure provides general information on the First Time Home Buyers' Program. For details
on the program, please see Bulletin PTT 004 , First Time Home Buyers' Program. This bulletin is
available on our website at www.gov.bc.ca/sbr
If you have any questions, please contact us.
Telephone: (Victoria) 250 387-0604
Toll-free in Canada: 1 800 663-7867 (request a transfer to 250 387-0604)
E-mail: PTTENQ@gov.bc.ca
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Fred-What a great post about how you can help first time home buyers in Victoria BC!
Hi Katerina...In BC we all Pay a Property purchase tax when we purchase Real Estate Here..It's 1% on the first $200,000, and 2% on everything after that. Except First Time Home Buyers are Exempt on their first home purchase up to now ..$425,000.
Cheers, have a great day!
Fred, Many people are going to be grateful for all the information on this post. I'm sure they'll contact you for your assistance.
Great news for your community, Fred, and a great post to localism.
Hi Carole...Thanks, we all sometimes take it for granted that everyone knows or reads the News..and you make a good point many are not aware of the first time home buyers exemption from our Property Purchase Tax known as PPT on Real Estate.
Cheers, have great day!
Hi Margaret...Thanks.
Cheers, Have a Great day!