BC Property Transfer Tax (PTT) is a provincial tax imposed when there is a change of ownership of real estate property in British Columbia. The tax is calculated based on the property’s fair market value at the time of the transfer and is a significant part of property transactions in the province.
BC Property Transfer Tax was introduced in 1987 when the average price of a greater Vancouver home was approximately $148,000.00. Under this tax regime, buyers had to pay 1% on the first $200,000 of the property’s fair market value at the registration date, and 2% on the remainder, unless qualifying for specific exemptions. At that time, a home over $200,000 was considered ‘luxury’… hence the higher tax rate.
In response to escalating property values, the BC Property Transfer Tax rates should have drop in our opinion… however, the opposite is the case now.
The general property transfer tax rate is:
- 1% of the fair market value up to and including $200,000
- 2% of the fair market value greater than $200,000 and up to and including $2,000,000
- 3% of the fair market value greater than $2,000,000
- Further 2% on residential property over $3,000,000 – If the property has residential property worth over $3,000,000, a further 2% tax will be applied to the residential property value greater than $3,000,000. If the property is mixed class (such as residential and commercial), you pay the further 2% tax on only the residential portion of the property.
Additional property transfer tax
If you’re a foreign national, foreign corporation or taxable trustee, you must also pay the additional property transfer tax on the fair market value of the residential portion of the property if the property is within these areas of BC:
- Capital Regional District
- Fraser Valley Regional District
- Metro Vancouver Regional District
- Regional District of Central Okanagan
- Regional District of Nanaimo
The tax rate is 20% on the fair market value.
See more information on how the tax applies, for additional property transfer tax in the specified areas of B.C.
Use this PTT Calculator to estimate the BC Property Transfer Tax for a specific property.