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Land Transfer Taxes
Purchasers in most large Canadian centres can add Land Transfer Taxes to their list of closing costs.
Unless you live in Alberta, Saskatchewan, or rural Nova Scotia, land transfer taxes
(or property purchase tax) are a basic fact of life. These taxes, levied on properties that are
changing hands, are the responsibility of the purchaser. Depending on where you live, taxes can
range from a half a per cent to two per cent of the total value of the property.
Many provinces have multi-tiered taxation systems that can prove complicated. If you purchase a property
for $260,000 in Ontario, for example, .5 per cent is charged on the first $55,000, 1 per cent is charged on
$55,000 - $250,000, while the $250,000 - $400,000 range is taxed at 1.5 per cent. Your total tax bill?
$2,375.00.
The following chart illustrates Land Transfer Taxes by province.
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Property Purchase Tax
- Up to $200,000 X 1 % of total property value
- From $200,000 up X 2 % of total property value
MANITOBA
Land Transfer Tax
- Up to $30,000 N/A
- From $30,000 to $90,000 X .5 % of total property value
- From $90,000 to $150,000 X 1 % of total property value
- From $150,000 up X 1.5 % of total property value
ONTARIO
Land Transfer Tax
- Up to $55,000 X .5 % of total property value
- From $55,000 to $250,000 X 1 % of total property value
- From $250,000 to $400,000 X 1.5 % of total property value
- From $400,000 up X 2 % of total property value
QUEBEC
Transfer Tax
- Up to $50,000 X .5 % of total property value
- From $50,000 to $250,000 X 1 % of total property value
- From $250,000 up X 1.5 % of total property value
NOVA SCOTIA
Land Transfer Tax
Halifax County Regional Municipality
- .015 per cent on total property value
Outside Halifax County
- .005 per cent on total property value or nothing
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