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INFORMATION BULLETIN

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November 17, 2009

Ministry of Citizens' Services

 

 

MUNICIPALITIES RECEIVE $15.9 MILLION IN LIEU OF TAXES

 

VICTORIA – The Province, through the Ministry of Citizens’ Services, is providing $15.9 million to 63 B.C. municipalities as grants-in-lieu of property taxes for 2009, announced Minister Ben Stewart.

 

In the past, it was the practice that one level of government did not tax the property of another level of government. However, beginning in the 1960s, the Province began to recognize its responsibility to compensate municipalities for local services that benefited these properties, such as roads, sewers and fire protection.

 

Grants-in-lieu of property taxes are distributed as a way to compensate municipalities for services that benefited government properties. The grants are based on the assessed value of provincially-owned office buildings and other properties in each municipality. Funds are distributed electronically, saving time, money and paper.

 

Since 2002, the Government of British Columbia has distributed more than $140 million as grants-in-lieu to B.C. municipalities. Each municipality sends a portion of its grant-in-lieu to its regional district, and those local governments use the money to help pay for local services.

 

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Contact:

 

Lara Perzoff

Communications Manager

Ministry of Citizens' Services

250 387-7482

 

 

For more information on government services or to subscribe to the Province’s news feeds using RSS, visit the Province’s website at www.gov.bc.ca.

 

 


 

BACKGROUNDER

 

 

November 17, 2009

 

Ministry of Citizens’ Services

 

MUNICIPALITIES RECEIVE $15.9 MILLION IN LIEU OF TAXES

 

Municipality

2009 GIL Payment ($)

Municipality

2009 GIL Payment ($)

100 Mile House

21,741.75

North Vancouver

120,583.36

Abbotsford

205,521.68

Northern Rockies (RM)

21,378.20

Burnaby

886,243.99

Oliver

3,749.60

Burns Lake

6,339.88

Parksville

25,255.91

Campbell River

76,620.90

Penticton

94,588.78

Castlegar

20,943.18

Port Alberni

60,075.62

Chilliwack

46,385.62

Port Coquitlam

665,024.37

Coquitlam

746,599.98

Powell River

40,872.39

Courtenay

38,680.10

Prince George

1,866,199.35

Cranbrook

20,823.47

Prince Rupert

65,434.11

Creston

14,850.09

Princeton

1,046.18

Dawson Creek

108,419.00

Queen Charlotte

3,073.47

Delta

21,654.82

Quesnel

55,639.59

Fernie

1,951.86

Revelstoke

21,447.93

Fort St. James

34,347.98

Richmond

11,132.87

Fort St. John

85,397.52

Rossland

11,424.74

Golden

3,792.67

Saanich

446,165.57

Hazelton

24,992.80

Salmon Arm

13,731.89

Hope

8,156.95

Sicamous

4,306.25

Houston

3,259.77

Smithers

127,406.19

Kamloops

1,266,204.06

Squamish

6,344.80

Kelowna

357,722.59

Stewart

1,766.89

Kent

2,137.99

Surrey

477,759.34

Lumby

3,897.98

Terrace

123,091.60

Maple Ridge

721,927.32

Vancouver

2,917,595.64

Masset

18,271.41

Vernon

76,958.98

McBride

3,539.41

Victoria

2,813,204.94

Merritt

33,232.54

View Royal

179,105.63

Nakusp

4,493.08

Wells

1,330.81

Nanaimo

363,120.69

Williams Lake

45,128.22

Nelson

180,816.80

Zeballos

3,721.73

New Westminster

315,762.03

 

 

 

 

Total 

$15,952,394.86

 

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Contact:

 

Lara Perzoff

Communications Manager

Ministry of Citizens' Services

250 387-7482

 

 

 

For more information on government services or to subscribe to the Province’s news feeds using RSS, visit the Province’s website at www.gov.bc.ca.