Boron subphthalocyanine chloride (Cl-BsubPc) thin film have been deposited by thermal evaporation technique and studied for structural and dielectric properties. AFM study indicates the formation of uniform and cracks free films. To study the dielectric properties as function of both frequency and voltage, Al/Cl-BsubPc/Al heterostructure has been fabricated. The impedance-frequency study indicates the formation of space charge region in lower frequency range. The conduction mechanism in Cl-BSubPc film, under applied ac field, found to be electronic hopping. The mobility and charge carrier concentration of Cl-BsubPc films have also been measured using capacitance techniques.