Burnaby Property Tax 2025

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Burnaby BC's 2025 residential property tax rate is approximately 0.24400% of BC Assessment value — one of the lowest rates in Metro Vancouver, partly due to Burnaby's large industrial tax base.

Burnaby sits at the geographic centre of Metro Vancouver, bordering Vancouver to the west. Home to Simon Fraser University and BCIT, Burnaby has a diverse economy that includes manufacturing and film production, which broadens its tax base and keeps residential rates low.

How Burnaby Property Tax Is Calculated

BC Assessment values are used. Burnaby's 2025 combined residential rate is approximately 0.24400%.

Formula: Annual Tax = BC Assessment Value × 0.002440

Sample Calculations

Home ValueEstimated Annual Tax
$500,000$1,220/yr ($102/mo)
$750,000$1,830/yr ($152/mo)
$1,000,000$2,440/yr ($203/mo)

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Payment Schedule

Burnaby property taxes are due the first business day of July. The Pre-Authorized Tax Payment Plan (PAT) lets homeowners pay monthly starting in January.

How to Appeal Your Property Assessment

Contest your BC Assessment value by January 31. File online at bcassessment.ca. Escalate to the Property Assessment Appeal Board if the review panel's decision is unsatisfactory.

Disclaimer: Tax rates shown are estimates based on publicly available 2025 data. Actual bills may differ due to assessment phase-in, local levies, or homeowner credits. Always confirm with your local municipality.

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