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  1. Property taxes collected from residential and non-residential properties are one of the various revenue sources available to the City of Edmonton to pay for municipal services. Learn more about how property taxes fund the City's programs and services at Budget and Finances. The City of Edmonton distributes property tax notices in late May every ...

  2. This property tax estimator can help you see how much a property of a certain value is required to pay in property taxes this year. The residential property assessment class includes single-family homes, condominiums, townhouses and other properties of three or fewer dwelling units. The latest information on the municipal tax increase is ...

  3. The Government of Alberta establishes its budget to fund the provincial education system. The City of Edmonton must collect provincial education property taxes from Edmonton property owners on behalf of the provincial government. May 2024 Property tax notices mailed to all property owners. June 30, 2024 Deadline for payment of property taxes.

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  4. The city council approved Edmonton’s 2023 - 2026 budget in December 2022. The city’s property tax will increase by 4.96% in 2023, 4.96% in 2024, 4.95% in 2025, and 4.39% in 2026 to meet the budget requirements. This decision came after a lengthy discussion over amendments to the draft budget that proposed an increase of 3.9% to the tax rates.

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  5. Municipal Taxes. Municipal property taxes are set by the City and account for approximately 70% of your total property tax amount. The calculation of each homeowner’s share of municipal property taxes is based on 2 factors: The City Budget. (the amount the City requires to continue offering municipal programs and services).

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  6. The Assessment and Taxation Branch works to ensure fair and transparent property assessment and taxation that meets provincially legislated standards. This is critical to meeting revenue requirements to fund City programs and services and the Provincial Education Property Tax requisition. Assessment and Taxation prepares annual market value ...

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  8. Edmonton, like other municipalities in Alberta, relies on property taxes to fund local services, infrastructure projects, and community initiatives. Property taxes are calculated based on the assessed value of the property determined by the Municipal Government Board. Legal Foundations and Assessment Procedures: The assessment of property values in Edmonton is governed by the Alberta Municipal

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