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Two new bridges are coming to our area. When completed, they will promote investment and speed the movement of people and goods for our area and beyond.
Mailing Address:
District of Maple Ridge
11995 Haney Place
Maple Ridge, BC Canada V2X 6A9
Tel: 604-463-5221
Fax: 604-467-7329 map
Mailing Address: District of Maple Ridge 11995 Haney Place Maple Ridge, BC Canada V2X 6A9 Tel: 604-463-5221 Fax: 604-467-7329
Municipal Hall Hours: 8:00 am - 4:00 pm Monday to Friday Closed on Statutory Holidays
This page covers the following topics:
Property Tax Due Dates
Tax notices to be mailed at the end of May and due July 2. A 5% penalty will be added to the outstanding current taxes at midnight July 2. Another 5% penalty will be applied at midnight September 2.
topHow to Pay your Property Taxes
| Bank | Please provide Tax Bill and complete Home Owner Grant (if eligible) |
| Online Banking | Enter Folio Number (without dashes) when account number is requested and forward Home Owner Grant application (if eligible) to Municipal Hall |
| Telebanking | Enter Folio Number when account number is requested and forward Home Owner Grant application (if eligible) to Municipal Hall |
| Mail Cheque | A $25.00 service charge will be levied on all returned cheques and a 5% penalty if not rectified before the due date |
| 24 Hour Drop-Off Box | Do not deposit CASH |
| Pay In Person | Be prepared to wait in line the last week of June. Pay by cheque, cash, money order, bank draft, or Interac (check limit). Credit cards are not accepted. Post-dated cheques will be accepted and cancelled cheque is your receipt |
| Tax Installment Prepayment | A program which allows property owners to set up automatic monthly Pre-Authorized Withdrawal System [PDF, 57KB] prepayments towards the next year's current taxes. |
Property Tax Rates
Taxes are collected by Maple Ridge on behalf of various jurisdictions. Tax Rates [PDF, 8KB]
topUtility Rates
Water, sewer and recycle rates may vary. Utility Rates
topProperty Tax Exemptions
Taxation Exemption - a Municipal Council may exempt certain land and improvements from taxation, where, in the opinion of the Municipal Council, the use of the land and improvements qualifies for exemption.
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Permissive Tax Exemptions - Policy 5.16 [PDF, 11KB]
Homes For The Care of Children and the Relief of the Aged, the Poor, the Disabled and the Infirm -
Permissive Tax Exemptions - Policy 5.17 [PDF, 11KB]
Private Hospitals and Daycares -
Permissive Tax Exemptions - Policy 5.18 [PDF, 12KB]
Community Halls -
Permissive Tax Exemptions - Policy 5.19 [PDF, 12KB]
Municipal Recreational Services -
Permissive Tax Exemptions - Policy 5.20 [PDF, 20KB]
Churches -
Permissive Tax Exemptions - Policy 5.21 [PDF, 11KB]
Private Schools -
Permissive Tax Exemptions - Policy 5.22 [PDF, 12KB]
Youth Recreation Groups -
Permissive Tax Exemptions - Policy 5.23 [PDF, 12KB]
Heritage Sites
Revitalization Tax Exemption [PDF, 515KB] - provides a financial incentive to encourage higher density residential development in the downtown area, with a greater tax break for energy efficient buildings.
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