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- Your final property tax amount is calculated by multiplying the Vaughan final property tax rate for the year by the MPAC property assessed value.
Learn about where your property tax dollars go and what they are used for. The City of Vaughan sends out two regular tax bills a year: interim and final. Contact the City immediately if a tax bill has not been received. Tax bill re-prints are available for a fee per year, per statement.
- Tax Payments and Assistance
The tax bills issued in 2024 will be calculated using the...
- Assessment information
For a detailed explanation of this process, watch the MPAC...
- Tax Payments and Assistance
- Bill Schedule
- Late Payment Charges
- Assistance to Elderly Taxpayers
- New Home Purchase from A Builder: Understanding The Bill
- How to Estimate Taxes and Prepare For Future Billing
Interim tax bill due dates The interim tax bill equals approximately 50 per cent of the previous year's taxes and is also adjusted for any additional taxes or cancellations done for a portion of the year, as if the additional taxes or cancellation had applied for the entire year. A new tax account will owe an amount that is approximately 50 per cen...
Late payments will be subject to a charge of 1.25 per cent on the first day of default and on the first day of each calendar month in which the late payment continues. Members of Council and City staff do not have the authority to waive or alter a penalty charge for any reason. Failure to receive a tax bill does not excuse a taxpayer from responsib...
The City of Vaughan provides an Elderly Homeowners Tax Assistance Program, which offers a rebate to all residents 65 years of age or older who are in receipt of the Guaranteed Income Supplement and/or T4A(OAS) and have owned their home in Vaughan for over one year. Fill out the 2025 Elderly Homeowners Tax Assistance (PDF) to apply. Applications fo...
If a new home has been purchased from a builder, here is what to expect for property tax billings in the first year. The City sends out an interim and final tax bill and, for the first year, there may be a supplementary tax bill. The interim and final bills reflect the property taxes charged for the vacant land and the supplementary reflects the ta...
A full year of taxes for the land and house can be estimated by multiplying the purchase price by the latest residential total tax rate. Note: This will be an estimate only. The assessed value may not necessarily be the price paid for the home. If the home has not been occupied for the full year, the amount should be reduced accordingly. City staff...
You can calculate your property tax using either your home's MPAC assessed value or your home's most recent market price. Just enter the price and type of your property, and we will give you an instant property tax estimate.
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For a detailed explanation of this process, watch the MPAC video: How Your Property Tax is Calculated. If you believe your residential property assessment is incorrect in comparison to similar properties in your area, you have the option to submit a Request for Reconsideration through MPAC – who will review your assessment free of charge.
Calculating Property Taxes. How is the amount of property tax that I pay determined? What is current value assessment? How is your Regional property tax rate calculated? What property tax rebates, reductions and relief programs are available to residents? Area Municipal Treasurers.
Vaughan’s property tax is based on the assessed value of the home; every four years, the Municipal Assessment Corporation (MPAC) conducts an evaluation of properties all over Ontario and submits assessed values for each of them.
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How the tax is calculated. Property tax is calculated based on the: general municipal tax rate and any additional municipal tax rates for special services provided by your municipality (if applicable) education tax rate. property value. Municipal tax rates are established by your municipality and can vary, depending on the type of property you own.