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The City of Victoria is mailing out property tax notices in early May. There are many convenient ways to pay your property taxes, which are due on July 2, 2025.
- Online Banking - Online banking is encouraged. You can pay through your financial institution’s online banking system using the Folio Number located at the top left of your tax notice as the account number. Check your institution’s local cut-off time to ensure payment is received by July 2, 2025.
- Mail - NOTE: In the event of a mail service interruption, do not mail your property tax payments. Payment must be received by July 2, 2025 to avoid penalties. During regular mail service, mail your cheque and the bottom portion of your tax notice to: 1 Centennial Square, Victoria BC V8W 1P6.
- Financial Institutions - Contact your financial institution for details.
- Mortgage Company - If your mortgage company will be paying property taxes to the City of Victoria on your behalf, confirm payment details with them directly.
- Drop Box - The drop box at City Hall is located near the Pandora Avenue entrance and open 24/7 for non-cash payments.
- In Person - The Public Service Centre located in City Hall is open Monday to Friday from 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., excluding statutory holidays. Payment methods include cash, cheque and debit. Credit cards are not accepted for in-person property tax payments at City Hall.
- Pre-authorized Payments - Pre-authorized payments offer a convenient method to make monthly payments towards your 2026 property taxes.
Learn more about the ways to pay your property taxes.
REMINDER: Home Owner Grant applications are now only processed through the Province’s online system or phone 1.888.355.2700.
Sign Up for eBilling
You can access property tax account information and sign up for eBilling through MyCity Online. EBilling is convenient and eco-friendly, reducing paper waste.
- Log in or set up a profile at MyCity Online.
- Register your property tax account. If you own multiple properties, each property must be registered separately. Use your eight-digit folio number and your six-digit access code from your Property Tax Notice.
- Select to receive your Property Tax Notice by email.
You will receive next year’s notice by email.