Overdue mineral taxes

Last updated on July 15, 2022

If you don’t file and pay your mineral taxes by the due date, your account will become overdue. Overdue accounts are subject to penalties, compound interest and collection action.

Collection action

If you don’t pay your mineral taxes, we may begin collection action that could affect your credit rating. Collection action may include:

  • Demands on bank accounts
  • Garnishee amounts from employers and third parties
  • Liens on property
  • Certificates of judgement
  • Writs of seizure and sale

We’ll remove all collection action if:

  • You've paid your account in full, or
  • The assessment of tax is reversed because of an appeal

Penalties

If you don’t file your tax return by the due date, you’ll be charged a penalty of:

  • $25 per day, to a maximum of $2500, and
  • 5% of the taxes owing

Interest

You pay compound interest on all overdue balances based on the current interest rate. For late instalment payments, or instalment payments less than the amount owed, you’ll be charged interest from the date the instalment was due.

Note: Interest was not charged on any outstanding balances from March 24 to September 20, 2020.

Make a payment

You can pay your tax:

If you can’t pay in full, contact us to request a short-term payment arrangement.

Keep records

You must keep your business records at your office in B.C. for seven years after your mine’s year end.

Contact information

Victoria Office
250-952-0192
Fax
250-952-0191
Toll Free
1-800-667-1182
Mailing
Mineral, Oil & Gas Revenue Branch
Ministry of Finance
PO BOX 9328 Stn Prov Govt
Victoria B.C. V8W 9N3