Category: Property Tax Deferral
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Guide to Selling an Estate Property: Essential Steps
This post outlines essential steps for managing an estate sale following a loved one’s passing. Key actions include obtaining legal authority, assessing property value, addressing debts, preparing the property, listing it for sale, reviewing offers, and completing sales transactions. Consulting professionals is crucial to navigate this complex process effectively.View post to subscribe to the site’s…
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Top Gifts for Seniors
Seniors in British Columbia, aged 55 and older with limited income, can access free legal support through organizations like Elder Law Clinic, Legal Aid BC, and Access Pro Bono. These services aim to assist with wills, legal advice, and real estate issues while addressing concerns about financial exploitation.View post to subscribe to the site’s newsletter.
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Financial Aid on Home Alterations for Seniors
Injury-proofing homes is crucial for seniors with limited mobility. Government programs in BC and federally provide financial support for accessibility renovations. High-risk areas include bathrooms and stairs. Qualifying individuals can receive tax credits for improvements. Simple adaptations and technology can enhance safety and convenience. Claims can be made retroactively for eligible expenses.View post to subscribe…
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Free Legal Advice for Seniors
Seniors in British Columbia, aged 55 and older with limited income, can access free legal support through organizations like Elder Law Clinic, Legal Aid BC, and Access Pro Bono. These services aim to assist with wills, legal advice, and real estate issues while addressing concerns about financial exploitation.View post to subscribe to the site’s newsletter.
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Important Things to Do if You Move Across Canada
After moving to a new province in Canada, it’s crucial to update your will according to local estate laws, adjust your driver’s license, and change your bank account details. Additionally, consider property tax deferment eligibility and find a family doctor through local resources. Connecting with community groups can help establish a support network.View post to…
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55+ Property Tax Deferral in BC
In BC, homeowners that are 55 years and older can qualify for the property tax deferral program. This program allows you to put off paying your property taxes through a loan program with the Province of BC. It provides valuable savings each year for those who qualify and wish to participate in the program. Individuals…
