Abbotsford Property Tax Calculator 2024

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The City of Abbotsford is located south of the Fraser River in the Fraser Valley Regional District and is home to over 154K residents. The population of Abbotsford increased by 8.6% from 2016 to 2021. Abbotsford’s home prices have decreased by 3.7% from August 2022 to August 2023, and the benchmark price of a house in Abbotsford in August 2023 was $820K. According to data from Fraser Valley Real Estate Board, the average price of a single-family house in Abbotsford in the same month was $1.21M. The average price for apartments in Abbotsford in the same month was $438K, and that of townhouses was $648K. Abbotsford property tax rates are the 21st lowest property tax rates in BC for municipalities with a population greater than 10K.

Abbotsford property tax is based on the assessed value of your home. Every year, the BC Assessment conducts an evaluation of properties all over British Columbia. This assessed value can differ significantly from the market value of your property.Your final property tax amount is calculated by multiplying the Abbotsford final property tax rate for the year by the BC Assessment value.

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You can calculate your property tax using either your home's assessed value or your home's most recent market price. Just enter the price and type of your property, and we will give you an instant property tax estimate.

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2024 Property Tax Value
$1,9801.98k
2024 Residential Property Tax Rate
0.395904 %

2024 Tax rates for Cities Near Abbotsford

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Abbotsford Property Taxes

If you own or lease property or mobile homes in BC, you will be subject to paying property tax annually. The tax, paid to the municipality with rates varying based on the municipality you are in, is responsible for funding services such as police and fire protection, garbage collection, schools, and hospitals.

At the beginning of the year, you will receive a property assessment notice informing you of the property value as of July 1st of last year. You will then receive a tax notice that calculates how much tax you owe based on the assessed value, and it will then be your responsibility to pay the amount to the municipal office before the deadline.

The amount of property tax and its rates are based on how much funding is needed to provide services for the year; for example, if your community decides to start a new service, the higher cost may be reflected in your taxes. The amount also depends on other factors such as property classification and location.

Generally, your tax will consist of a Municipal Tax as determined by your municipality and a School Tax determined by the number of residences and their values in your district.

Residential Property Tax Rate for Abbotsford from 2010 to 2024
YearMunicipal RateEducational RateFinal Tax Rate
20240.255920%0.119970%0.395904%
20230.237723%0.114630%0.370860%
20220.247242%0.117630%0.385161%
20210.317296%0.144810%0.487802%
20200.327155%0.150310%0.504169%
20190.309157%0.140140%0.474720%
20180.335650%0.149840%0.513000%
20170.385986%0.169030%0.586282%
20160.501204%0.216140%0.756024%
20150.509950%0.228080%0.779490%
20140.517290%0.232290%0.789980%
20130.507720%0.231800%0.780270%
20120.490750%0.227160%0.758810%
20110.477150%0.225660%0.745030%
20100.477130%0.234620%0.759880%
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Abbotsford Property Tax Department Information

For any questions or inquiries about your property tax rate or property tax bill, you can reach out to the city of Abbotsford's property tax department through the following methods:

Phone number
604-864-5522
Email
communications-info@abbotsford.ca
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Abbotsford at a Glance
ProvinceBritish Columbia
Settled Year1827
Established Year1892
Incorporated Year 1945
Population 153,524
City Area375.55 km 2 (145.00 sq mi)
Official WebsiteAbbotsford Official Website

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Assessed Value of a Property

Every year, your property will be assessed by BC Assessment to determine its value, classification, and any exemptions it may be applicable for. The aspects used for the assessment include location, size, shape, usage, and age. Each year, the value of your property may increase or decrease depending on factors such as changes to its classification, market fluctuations, and renovations. If there are issues with the assessment, you may contact BC Assessment or have an independent appeal to the Property Assessment Review Panel (PARP).

Homeowners may find that the assessed value of their property differs significantly from its market price. There is also no way to retrieve and compare the assessed value of other properties.

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How We Calculate Your Property Tax

If you entered your home's Provinical Assessment value, we calculate your property tax by multiplying your Assessment value by Abbotsford's final property tax rate.
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