Property Taxes
Property taxes are one of the ways the City of Surrey collects revenue to pay for City services. The amount you pay is based on the funds Surrey needs to provide City services each year, and your property assessment.
Find out how to pay your property taxes & how those taxes are used.

If you haven't paid your 2020 property taxes, the last day for payment without penalty is September 30, 2020. A 10% penalty will be levied to all accounts with outstanding balances on October 1, 2020. The penalty also applies to the homeowner grant portion of your taxes.
COVID-19 and Property Tax Payment Options
As City Hall is currently open by appointment only, and the cashier station at the Operations Centre is closed at this time, we encourage you to pay your taxes and utilities online or via telephone banking.
Our customer service team is happy to assist you over the phone or via email if you have any questions. For property tax and utility information, call 604-591-4181 or email propertytaxesandutilities@surrey.ca. You can also mail your payment to City Hall or call to make an appointment to pay in person.
Avoid the line, pay online!
Using your MyPropertyAccount you can register your property tax, utilities and dog licensing accounts for eBilling.
Sign up for eBilling
Log in to MyPropertyAccounts and change your bill delivery method to email by May 1st of the year to get your bill online.

Understanding Your Property Taxes
Your tax notice includes your general City of Surrey property taxes in addition to levies for local roads, drainage, solid waste and capital, as well as taxes collected for other authorities.
Watch the video to learn more about where your property taxes go.
Contact
City Hall
13450 104 Ave
Monday to Friday
8:30am-4:30pm
Phone
604-591-4181
propertytaxesandutilities@surrey.ca