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  1. an additional copy of your application stamped “received” by the City if delivered in person; fax confirmation report along with the full document; a courier-signed receipt with a copy of your documents. Payment. Taxes must continue to be paid in full as billed. Refunds from successful tax appeals are processed separately.

    • How Are My Municipal Property Taxes Actually calculated?
    • Can I View My Property Assessment Information Online?
    • What If I Do Not Agree with The Assessed Value on My Notice from Pvsc?
    • When Do I Appeal?
    • What Are My Steps to Appeal?
    • If My Appeal Is Successful, Will My Tax Bill Be Automatically adjusted?
    • When Is The Due Date?
    • I Have Moved and Want to Update My Mailing Address.
    • How Do I Change A Name on A Deed?
    • I Have Moved Or Have Sold My Mobile Home.

    The Municipality of Colchester will set a tax rate each year that will be multiplied by your taxable assessed value per $100 of assessment to determine your property tax. Property Valuation Services (PVSC) assesses property value yearly and mails you an assessment notice in January to advise you of your property’s value for tax purposes.

    Property owners can view detailed information on their assessment by accessing their “My Property Report” on Property Valuation. Use your Assessment Account Number and PIN access number to see your information. To obtain a PIN number, phone 1-800-380-7775.

    All property owners have the right to appeal their property assessment if they disagree with the assessment value, ownership, or classification of their property. We encourage you to contact PVSC with any questions or comments you have about your assessment notice before you make the decision to appeal.

    Your final annual assessment notice is mailed in January. If you decide to appeal your assessment, you MUST appeal within 31 days (the date specified on your assessment notice).

    Review Notice– Is the information on the assessment notice correct?
    Contact– Contact PVSC via website, phone or in person. They will review your assessment with you.
    Complete Appeal Form– Complete your appeal form found on your assessment notice by the date indicated.
    Send to PVSC– Once completed, fax, mail or drop off your form to your local PVSC office.

    Yes. The Municipality will receive notification of the appeal decision and will adjust your tax bill to reflect the correct amount. You are responsible for paying your tax bill by the due date, even if your appeal is still under review. Once the appeal decision is made, and an overpayment was determined, the overpayment will be refunded to you.

    The property tax bills are mailed annually in the month of June and are due on the last business day of August.

    Please contact the Municipality of Colchester tax office at 902-897-3150 and provide us with your updated mailing address. Alternatively, you can email taxoffice@colchester.ca or use our online form.

    You will have to provide proof of a name change such as a marriage certificate, court order, or death certificate to the Registry of Deeds. You can call toll free 1-800-670-4357 and will be directed to your appropriate Land Registry Office.

    Please contact PVSC if you have demolished, moved, plan to move or sold your mobile home. You will need to fill out a Mobile Home Transfer form with PVSC if you have sold.

  2. Objections, appeals, disputes, and relief measures. You may be looking for: If your application is denied – COVID-19 benefit validation. File an objection or CPP/EI appeal, confirm objections timelines, file an appeal to the Court or apply for taxpayer relief. For information on the tax implications of Phoenix payroll issues, go to FAQ.

  3. Apr 9, 2024 · The appeal review process and how to file an appeal; What you can appeal; For more information, read Appeals (GEN 002) (PDF, 163KB) Deadline. Your appeal must be received within 90 days from the date of the decision you are appealing. Note: Outstanding assessments are payable even if you file an appeal. Contact the Property Taxation Branch

  4. Nov 3, 2021 · Here's why. 1. You can lower your property taxes up front. Your property tax bill is calculated by taking your home's assessed value and multiplying it by your local tax rate. The latter is ...

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  6. Jan 17, 2023 · Paying your property taxes via an escrow account can take some of the sting out of a hefty tax bill. If you're struggling to to pay your property tax bill, contact your local tax collector for options. If you think your tax collector has made a mistake assessing the value of your property, you can appeal and seek a reduced assessment.

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