That process is one which offers civic support for organizations that meet the criteria and for the most part means that their property taxes are covered off by the remainder of those who pay municipal taxes.
More background on the qualifications required towards exempt status and the application forms required towards it can be reviewed here.
Last year, the granting of property exemptions by Prince Rupert City Council resulted in exemptions of near 363,000 dollars, some are of significant amounts, though the majority of the exemptions come in less than the 20,000 dollar range.
The list of those who qualified for exemption for 2020 was provided by the City in September of last year.
The list of organizations that were able to claim property tax exemptions for 2020 (click to enlarge) |
In a notice posted to the City of Prince Rupert website, the deadline is noted as Wednesday July 15th, for those interested in applying for 2021 exemptions.
Should you need more information on the application process contact the City of Prince Rupert's Finance Department at 250-627-0935 or by email at finance@princerupert.ca
For more items of note on the City's Taxation process see our archive page here, a wider overview of past Council Discussion themes can be explored here.
Cross posted from the North Coast Review.
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