- be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident
- have lived in B.C. for 12 consecutive months immediately before the date you register the property or filed at least 2 income tax returns as a B.C. resident in the last 6 years
- have never owned an interest in a principal residence anywhere in the world at any time have never received a first time home buyers' exemption or refund
and the property must:
- be located in B.C.only be used as your principal residence
- have a fair market value of:be 0.5 hectares (1.24 acres) or smaller
- $475,000 or less if registered on or before February 21, 2017, or
- $500,000 or less if registered on or after February 22, 2017
You may qualify for a partial exemption from the tax if the property:
- has a fair market value less than:is larger than 0.5 hectares$500,000 if registered on or before February 21, 2017, or
- $525,000 if registered on or after February 22, 2017
- has another building on the property other than the principal residence
Find out the amount of your exemption if you qualify.
Foreign entities and taxable trustees are not eligible for the exemption. If you are an individual who doesn’t qualify because you are not a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, but you become one within 12 months of when the property is registered, you may apply for a refund of the property transfer tax. To apply for a property transfer tax refund in this case, call 250 387-0555.
Find out if you are eligible to claim a refund of any additional property transfer tax you may have paid.