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Frequently Asked Questions

Can you pay Land Tax in installments?

Payment by installment is provided for land tax. You can make installment payments online via EZpay or in person at the payment locations here.

If you have arrears on your Land Tax, please contact settletax@bra.gov.bb to establish a payment arrangement.

How is Land Tax Determined?

The Land Tax financial year runs from April 1 of one year to March 31 of the following year. Therefore, all persons who owned land or property at April 1, are liable for all taxes on that land.

Where can I make Land Tax Payments?

Online

EZpay+

You can make a payment securely online using government’s payment platform EZpay+ using your VISA or Mastercard debit or credit cards or direct debit transaction account*. Register for an EZpay+ account at https://ezpay.gov.bb. You will need your Map Reference Number to add the Service Account in EZpay.

SurePay Online

You can make a payment securely online using SurePay’s online bill payment platform using your Visa or MasterCard debit or credit cards or direct debit transaction account*. Register for SurePay account at https://bb.surepaybillsonline.com.

In-Person

If paying in person, present your Land Tax Demand Notice (Bill) with your cash, cheque or credit card (Visa or MasterCard).

You can pay in person at any SurePay location or the following locations of the Barbados Revenue Authority:

Bridge Street Mall

Warrens Towers II

Holetown Public Centre

Southern Plaza (Oistins)

 

Drop Boxes are available at all of the Authority’s locations for receiving cheque payments. N.B.: All cheques must be accompanied by the bill or the Map Reference Number can be placed at the back of the cheque.

Wire Transfers

Who is Liable for Land Tax?

The Land Tax financial year runs from April 1 of one year to March 31of the following year. Therefore, all persons who owned land or property at April 1, are liable for all taxes on that land.