BC Property Transfer Tax for Foreign buyer (additional 20% PTT)s in Albion
Foreign buyer (additional 20% PTT) BC PTT calculator pre-filled for Albion. Computes the gross PTT, applies the 20% foreign-buyer additional PTT automatically.
Calculate
- Gross PTT (marginal brackets)
- $20,000
- Foreign-buyer additional (20%)
- +$220,000
- Total PTT owing on closing
- $240,000
Estimate only. PTT is paid in cash on closing day; it is not financeable through CMHC default insurance. Your notary or lawyer will compute the final PTT on the Statement of Adjustments.
Reproduce this number3 steps
| Step | Amount |
|---|---|
| 1% on $0–$200,000 (slice $200,000) (bc.ptt.brackets) | $2,000.00 |
| 2% on $200,000–$2,000,000 (slice $900,000) (bc.ptt.brackets) | $18,000.00 |
| Foreign-buyer additional: 20% × $1,100,000 (bc.ptt.foreign_buyer_additional) | $220,000.00 |
| Total | $240,000.00 |
Computed from the BC Real Estate Codex · CC BY 4.0
PTT in Albion
Property Transfer Tax in Albion follows the same provincial bracket structure as anywhere else in BC — 1% on the first $200,000, 2% on $200,000–$2,000,000, 3% on $2,000,000–$3,000,000, and 5% on any portion above $3,000,000. The total is paid by the buyer in cash on closing day, on top of mortgage default insurance and other closing costs. At Albion's representative neighbourhood price of $1,100,000, the gross PTT works out to $20,000 before any exemptions.
Albion sits in a region where the BC 20% Foreign Buyer Additional PTT applies on top of the general PTT. The federal Prohibition on the Purchase of Residential Property by Non-Canadians Act also applies through January 1, 2027 — most non-Canadians are prohibited from purchasing in CMA territory regardless of the additional PTT calculation. Always confirm eligibility with a real estate lawyer before any offer where status is in question.
Common questions — Albion
How is the BC PTT calculated on a home in Albion?
BC Property Transfer Tax is calculated marginally: 1% on the first $200,000 of fair market value, 2% on the portion from $200,000 to $2,000,000, 3% on the portion from $2,000,000 to $3,000,000, and 5% on any portion above $3,000,000 (residential class). The total is paid by the buyer in cash on closing day. Albion uses the same provincial bracket structure as the rest of BC — the location does not change the calculation, but it may change which exemptions apply (e.g. foreign-buyer additional PTT applies in five specified regional districts including Metro Vancouver, Capital, Fraser Valley, Nanaimo, and Central Okanagan).
When do I pay PTT in Albion?
PTT is paid in cash on closing day, separate from your mortgage. Your notary or lawyer will calculate the final amount on the Statement of Adjustments and disburse the payment to the Province of British Columbia from your closing-day deposit. PTT cannot be financed through CMHC default mortgage insurance — it must come out of your down-payment cash.
Does the federal Foreign Buyer Ban apply in Albion?
Albion sits in BC's Lower Mainland, which is fully covered by the federal Prohibition on the Purchase of Residential Property by Non-Canadians Act (CMA scope). The Act is in force through January 1, 2027 and prohibits most non-Canadians from purchasing residential property — the 20% additional PTT calculator below assumes you are otherwise eligible (e.g. by exemption category or because you are buying excluded property). ALWAYS confirm eligibility with a BC real estate lawyer before writing an offer. Penalties include up to $10,000 plus a court order to sell the property at a loss.
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- BC Governmentretrieved 2026-05-08Calculate the Property Transfer Taxhttps://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/taxes/property-taxes/property-transfer-tax/understand/calculate-tax
- BC Governmentretrieved 2026-05-08Property Transfer Tax Act, RSBC 1996, c. 378https://www.bclaws.gov.bc.ca/civix/document/id/complete/statreg/96378_01
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