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Tax services continue during postal disruption 

The province says everyone is still responsible for paying provincial taxes, which is why they’re urging everyone to use a non-mail payment to avoid late fees and penalties during a postal disruption. 

Canada Post union workers have been able to strike for the past 10 days but so far have only implemented a ban on overtime, and the province says if a disruption starts people are still able to access all government services through ETaxBC.  

“ETaxBC is an online service that allows people to file tax returns, make payments, and more,” they say. “Anyone who is expecting a printed return or invoice close to the due date should contact the Ministry of Finance to make other arrangements.” 

Several programs won’t be affected should a strike start, including the Homeowner Grant, BC Family Benefit, rural property tax increase, municipal property tax increase, as well as tax deferments, and transfer tax. 

Payments are to be received by July 2 to avoid penalties and interest.  

Justin Baumgardner
Justin Baumgardner
Justin Baumgardner is a local reporter in the Cowichan Valley on Vancouver Island, and is based in Duncan. He has worked in radio for over three years, with all of them in British Columbia. He was previously at 91.7 Coast FM in Nanaimo and also has shows on 95.7 Coast FM, and the weekend show on 89.7 Sun FM. When he is not on the air, he can be found travelling the island and enjoying everything that beautiful British Columbia has to offer.

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