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  1. For any inquiries related with a Property Tax Certificate please call 1-800-348-9211, Monday to Friday, between the hours of 8:15 and 4:30. Property tax calls not related to the issuance of Tax Certificates can be addressed by calling 800-669-7070. An Introduction to Real Property Taxation - Finance - New Brunswick.

    • Property Taxes in Atlantic Canada
    • Property Taxes of Cities in Atlantic Canada
    • How Property Tax Rates Are Determined in Atlantic Canada

    Property taxes in Atlantic Canada are primarily made up of two components: a municipal tax and a provincial tax. The former is used to fund municipal expenditures including city services, police and local infrastructure. The latter is used to fund services such as education and healthcare.

    Nova Scotia

    Property tax in Nova Scotia consists of: 1. A general tax that is determined by the municipality and varies by location 2. A provincial tax set by the provincial government of Nova Scotia In general, the property tax will consist of a general tax, a provincial tax, and other special taxes depending on the municipality. The breakdown of the general tax rate will differ across municipalities. These special taxes may fund water services, roads, and other services. Additionally, Nova Scotia had p...

    New Brunswick

    Property tax in New Brunswick consists of: 1. A local (municipal) tax that is determined by the municipality and varies by location 2. A provincial tax set by the provincial government of New Brunswick The total tax for residential properties depends on whether or not the property is the owner’s primary residence or owner-occupied. If the property is not owner-occupied or a secondary residence—for example, if you have rented it out—you will have to pay both a provincial tax and a local tax. O...

    Prince Edward Island

    Property tax in Prince Edward Island consists of: 1. A local municipal tax that is determined by the municipality 2. A provincial tax set by the province The total tax for residential properties depends on whether or not you qualify for the Provincial Tax Credit Program which significantly reduces the provincial tax for those eligible (You can refer to the “How Property Tax Rates are Determined” section below for more details). The breakdown of the tax rate will differ across municipalities.

    In general, the property tax rates in Atlantic Canada can be broken down into a municipal or local rate and a provincial rate. Municipal property tax rates are determined based on the budget needs of the individual municipalities. Municipalities consider their expected spending and other revenue and use property taxes to make up for the rest. The s...

  2. These pages focus on NB Property Taxes. For more information about NB Property Assessment, please visit: NB Property Assessment: SNB Assessment Services, 1-888-762-8600. For more information about Municipal tax rates contact your Municipality. For tax rates in a Local Service District contact the Department of Environment and Local Government.

  3. Backgrounder. What do my property taxes pay for? • There are two levels of property tax: provincial and local (municipal). • The provincial tax helps pay for healthcare, education, social services, the administration of justice and more. • Municipal taxes help pay for municipal services such as policing, fire services, general ...

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  4. Property taxes are levies imposed by local governments on real estate properties. These taxes are calculated based on the assessed value of the property, which includes both the land and any buildings on it. In New Brunswick, property taxes are crucial for funding local services such as education, infrastructure, and public safety.

  5. The Assessment for Taxation is the value used for calculating your property tax levy. This amount reflects any reduction made to the Real Property Assessment value to provide tax relief, including: Spike Protection Mechanism: Properties in New Brunswick are protected from unexpected assessment spikes. Any increase greater than 10% will be ...

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  7. Property assessment notices are in the mail. 31 May 2022. Heavy industrial classification of property proposed. 1 October 2021. Property assessment notices are on their way. 25 September 2020. Property owners will receive separate assessment notices on Oct. 1. Info concerning property assessments, tax notices, tax benefit programs, paying your ...

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