Preparing for BC Property Reassessment 2026

  • By Ichrak El Missaoui
    • Jul 21, 2025
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The next BC Property Reassessment cycle is approaching, and 2025 will be a pivotal year for property owners. The values established during this cycle will directly shape your property tax bills for 2026 and potentially for years to come. 

The most effective time to act is before the official notices are issued. 

This is where the pre-roll period becomes your strongest opportunity to protect your bottom line. 

Key Dates to Keep in Mind Regarding BC Property Reassessment 2025

  • Valuation date: July 1st,  2025.
  • Representative appointment deadline: August 15, 2025
  • Pre‑roll consultation: October – December 2025.
  • Assessment notices mailed: December 31st, 2025.
  • Complaint deadline: January 31st, 2026.

Why Does the Pre-roll Period Matter?

The pre-roll consultation (October to December 2025) is when BC Assessment shares preliminary values with major property owners and tax agents.

This window is critical because you can correct or clarify property data before assessments are finalized, a step that can prevent years of overassessment.

Unlike the formal appeal process, pre-roll discussions are informal, faster, and often more effective. Once the roll is certified at year-end, even minor errors become harder and more expensive to correct.

Top 3 Advantages of Acting During Pre-Roll 

  • Early corrections: Identify and fix valuation errors before they’re locked in. 
  • Lower costs: Avoid the need for time-consuming appeals. 
  • Better leverage: Assessors are more open to adjustments before values are finalized.

Action Plan for 2026 BC Property Reassessment

To prepare effectively for the 2026 reassessment, property owners must start preparation now:

1. Update your financial data

Gather current income, expense, and vacancy information as of July 1, 2025. BC Assessment often relies on this data for income-producing properties.

2. Document capital improvements 

Record all upgrades from major renovations to sustainability features like solar arrays and keep cost evidence.

This helps ensure that depreciation and improvements are accurately reflected

3. Engage in pre-roll discussion with BC assessment

Appoint an experienced representative by August 15, 2025, to ensure your property is included in pre-roll discussions.

Small adjustments here can translate into significant tax savings.

Why Waiting Until Post-Notice Is Risky

When official assessment notices arrive on December 31, 2025, you have just 31 days until January 31, 2026, to file a Notice of Complaint. This compressed timeline often leads to rushed decisions and weaker appeal strategies.

How Leyton Helps Property Owners 

At Leyton,  we guide property owners through every stage of the reassessment process with a strong focus on maximizing pre-roll opportunities through:

  • Market analysis and fair valuation review
  • Detailed documentation and disclosure preparation 
  • Full representation before the Property Assessment Review Panel and Appeal Board 

For property owners aiming to avoid inflated 2026 tax bills, the pre-roll period is the time to act. 

Ready to prepare your file? Talk to one of our BC property tax experts today! 

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Ichrak El Missaoui

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