Property Tax

How to make a payment

1. In person 

 We accept cash, cheque and Debit/Interac payments at Town Hall between the hours of 8:30am and 4:30pm Monday to Friday at 5319 50 Avenue | Fort Nelson

2. By mail

Mail your cheque with the payment stub to:

Northern Rockies Regional Municipality | Bag Service 399 | Fort Nelson, BC V0C 1R0

NOTE: Payments must be received at Town Hall on or before the due date printed on the notice/bill. Postmarks are NOT accepted as proof of payment.

3. Online banking

  1. Log into online banking with your financial institution's website. If you do not have online banking, contact your bank to set it up.
  2. Add Northern Rockies Regional Municipality as a payee.
  3. Add the account number located on your bill or invoice in the account number field.
  4. Make a payment as you would normally.
Type of accountAccount numberFormat
*Most systems do not require you to enter any decimal in the account number
TaxesUse your tax roll number9 digits
UtilitiesUse your utility account number11 digits
Accounts Receivable (Bulk water, Landfill, Business Licence)Use your Customer ID4-9 alphanumeric characters

NOTE: Banks can take two to three business days to process your online payment. Please keep this is mind if you are making a payment near the due date, especially for property tax and utility payments. If payments are received after the due date for taxes and utilities, penalties and interest will apply.

4.  NRRM Finance eServices

Manage all of your accounts in one place with NRRM Finance eServices.

View and pay your property taxes, utility billing and invoices online.

Payment by credit card only.

NOTE: 1% transaction fee for Recovery of Credit Card Fees will be added at the time of your payment.  This fee is used to offset credit card processing fees incurred.

Overdue Accounts

Payments must be received on or before the due date printed on the tax notice or utility bill.  Late payments are subject to 10% penalty.

Utility accounts with outstanding amounts at December 31 will have balances transferred to corresponding property tax account.  The amounts are then subject to provincially-determined rates for arrears.

Property taxation

Property owners within the Northern Rockies Regional Municipality pay taxes directly to the municipality. The tax due date is July 2nd.  When July 2nd falls on the weekend, taxes are due on the following Monday.

Each year after the adoption of the financial plan but before May 15th Council must impose property value taxes for the year by establishing rates for:

  • The municipal revenue proposed to be raised for the year from property value taxes as provided in the financial plan; and
  • The amounts to be collected for the year by means of rates established by the municipality to meet its taxing obligations in relation to another local government or other public bodies (ie. School/Police, BC Assessment, Municipal Finance Authority and Northern Rockies Regional Hospital District).

Property value taxes are based on the assessed value of land and improvements, other than land and improvements exempt by statute. Separate rates are established for each property class. Property value taxes are deemed to be imposed on January 1st of the year in which the Tax Rate Bylaw is adopted.

Notice

Please Note

The NRRM is a REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY and is governed by the Local Government Act, the Community Charter and associated regulations. The NRRM is not a Regional District, and is not considered to be part of a Regional District.  Properties within Regional Districts pay their taxes directly to the Province of BC, whereas properties within Municipalities pay their taxes directly to the Municipality (as is the case in the NRRM).  Further, the Province of BC allows for differing due dates for property taxes between Regional Districts and Municipalities.