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Jul 17, 2024 · The nearly 2 per cent spike will mean the average property owner in Brampton can expect to pay an additional $118 per household in property tax this year compared to 2023, according to the city.
- Average homeowner will pay $11,000 in property taxes in ...
The average Brampton homeowner will pay over $11,000 in...
- Average homeowner will pay $11,000 in property taxes in ...
Nov 21, 2024 · Residents in Mississauga, Brampton and Caledon could see a 5.5 per cent hike to their property taxes as part of Peel Region’s 2025 budget. The proposed $6.2 billion budget includes $3.9 billion ...
Jul 22, 2024 · The average Brampton homeowner will pay over $11,000 in property tax this year thanks to a tax hike of more than 6 per cent by the city and the Region of Peel, according to a new report.
Dec 10, 2021 · Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown says he'd eventually like to see residents pay even lower taxes after city council froze its portion of the property tax for the fourth consecutive year.
Dec 15, 2023 · The City of Brampton has adopted its 2024 budget with an overall 6.4 per cent property tax increase. While the city’s portion of the annual property tax levy is only increasing by 1.9 per cent, the Region of Peel’s portion is increasing by 4.5 per cent.
Nov 17, 2021 · The City of Brampton is proposing a 2.7 per cent property tax hike amounting to an average of $142 more per household per year. The average household in Brampton pays $5,321 annually in...
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At 1.9%, the City is delivering a tax increase on the City portion of the tax bill below Canada’s rate of inflation (3.8%) as of September 2023. The increase is less than half of the Region of Peel’s (4.5%), lower than the City of Mississauga's (2.3%) and the lowest in the GTA.