If you don't pay your mineral land tax before August 1 each year, you will be charged interest on your overdue balance. While your account is overdue, you’ll receive a monthly statement of account that shows your overdue balance and interest charges.
Note: Interest was not charged on any outstanding balances from March 24 to September 20, 2020.
If your taxes remain unpaid, forfeiture will occur and your freehold mineral rights will transfer back to the Crown.
If your balance remains overdue for one year, you will be charged a $50 penalty and your freehold mineral rights will be subject to forfeiture. When we begin the forfeiture process, every person listed on the account will receive a Subject to Forfeiture notice by registered mail and a copy will be published publicly in the BC Gazette. The notice includes:
If you still haven’t paid your overdue taxes 90 days after the notice is published in the BC Gazette, forfeiture will occur and your freehold mineral rights will be transferred to the Crown.
Your mineral land tax notice is mailed every May to the last known address on our files.
If you didn’t receive your notice, contact us at MOG.Mineral.Land.Tax@gov.bc.ca
You may surrender all or part of your interest in mineral rights to the province.
Contact us at MOG.Mineral.Land.Tax@gov.bc.ca if you would like to begin the process of surrendering your rights.
Contact us if you have questions about the status of your mineral land tax account.