City of Surrey's 2022-2026 Financial Plan
MAJOR REVENUE SOURCES
General Operating Revenue ($ millions) 2022 Budget
2021 Budget
2021 Actual
Municipal General Taxation
$ 449.8
$ 434.8
$ 444.4
Sales of Goods and Services
75.6 16.1 11.9 48.6
73.2 10.9 10.5 46.6
64.0 15.6 25.7 56.5
Investment Income
Transfers from Other Government
Other Total
$ 602.0
$ 576.0
$ 606.2
PROPERTY TAXES Surrey has three major sources of revenue, the most significant of which is property taxes. Property tax revenues received from the ten largest properties in the City amounted to two percent of the City’s annual gross taxation revenues. As in prior years, Surrey has enacted general tax increases to fund increasing general operating costs. For 2021, the City budgeted an increase to the annual general property tax rate of approximately $63 for the average single family dwelling. Individual property taxes are calculated based on the assessed value of the property. In 2021, the average single family dwelling was assessed at approximately $1,166,370 and assessment growth from new development was estimated at 1.0%. In 2021, Surrey generated approximately 31.4% of its general property tax revenue from business and industry. Surrey’s 2020 business, light industrial, and major industrial tax rates compare favourable to neighbouring municipalities. Surrey’s tax rates are among one of the lowest in the region, providing a climate conducive to attracting new commercial and industrial ventures.
2021 Tax Rates (per $1,000 assessed value) Burnaby Coquitlam New Westminster Delta Langley Township Surrey
$35
$30
$25
$20
$15
$10
$5
$0
Residential
Major Industry
Light Industry
Business
Source: City of Surrey Finance Department
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