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  1. www.brampton.ca › Taxes-Assessment › TaxOnlineMy Property Tax - Brampton

    Access to your local government 24/7. Contact Property Tax. Mailing Address: Corporation of the City of Brampton. 2 Wellington Street West. Brampton, ON L6Y 4R2. Hours of Operation: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday (excluding Holidays) Dial 3-1-1 (within City limits) 905.874.2000 (outside City limits)

    • Property Assessment

      The Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC) is...

    • Taxation

      The City of Brampton is responsible for billing and...

    • Tax Payment Options
    • How to Calculate Taxes
    • Interim Taxes
    • Final Taxes
    • Impact of Re-Assessment
    Payment is expected in three instalments (for each 6 month period) as indicated on the tax bill.
    Payment methods are cheque, debit, in person at a bank or through a bank's web site or via pre-authorized payment plan.
    Credit card (note: Additional fees apply for this service)
    There are three pre-authorized tax payment plans (PTP) options available to taxpayers: monthly at either the beginning or middle of the month, or 6 times per year on the actual instalment date.

    For residential properties, annual taxes are calculated by multiplying the Assessment Value shown on your tax bill by the appropriate tax rate. Example: Residential & Farm (Tax Class RT) assessment value x current tax rate =annual taxes due Please Note: Properties in the Commercial, Industrial and Multi-Residential tax classes are subject to legisl...

    Interim taxes are based upon 50 percent of the previous year's annual property taxes, and are adjusted for any cancellation or supplementary taxes. Such adjustments are recalculated as if they had...
    The assessed value of your property is based on the current value of the property as of January 1st of the respective year. Any changes to the succeeding year’s taxes will be reflected on the Final...
    For accounts that did not exist in the previous year, interim taxes are approximately 50 percent of a full year's estimated taxes.

    Final taxes are billed around the middle of each year after the budgets for the Region and City have been approved and the Province of Ontario has set the education tax rate.  Final taxes paid by i...

    MPAC completed a province wide re-assessment of properties throughout Ontario in 2016
    Properties are assessed based on their estimated market value as of January 1, 2016
    The average increase for the residential class for Brampton was approximately 26.33%. Taxpayers will see the increase phased in over the next four years, approximately 6.5% per year. Any reductions...
    The increase of assessment does not increase the tax revenue to the City. By provincial law, municipalities must reduce their tax rates to offset all of the assessment increases.
  2. The Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC) is responsible for assessing all properties in the Province of Ontario, including the City of Brampton. MPAC is located at 6745 Century Avenue, Suite #1, Mississauga, Ontario, L5N 8C9 and can be reached at 1-866-296-6722.

  3. The City of Brampton is responsible for billing and collecting property taxes. It is also responsible to bill and collect taxes for the Regional Municipality of Pe el and the local school boards. Property taxes are levied twice a year by an Interim and Final Notice.

  4. Visit a Service Brampton location to make a payment in person. Click here for locations and hours of operation. Debit and cheque payments are accepted at the in-person locations. After hours, payments by cheque may be placed in a sealed envelope and deposited into a Tax drop box. See below for locations.

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  7. All properties in the commercial, industrial and multi-residential property classes have been phased out from the capping/clawback program and taxed at full current value assessment tax. In addition, municipalities were provided with optional tools to help mitigate tax increases among businesses.

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