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  1. Feb 8, 2023 · The average Winnipeg homeowner will pay $142 more this year as the city raises both property taxes and frontage levies. The preliminary budget released Tuesday — the first for Scott Gillingham ...

  2. Feb 8, 2023 · Transit spending is up to $238 million this year up from $212 million in 2022. City spending is up 7.1% from 2022, which is “a little more” than 2022’s inflation rate (6.3%) in Winnipeg ...

    • Ryan Stelter
  3. Winnipeg real estate prices increased by 4.2% from August 2022 to August 2023, with the average sold price of a house being $383K in August 2023. The average sold price of a detached house increased by 4.1%, and that of a condo increased by 4.6% in the same period. Property taxes in Winnipeg are usually due by June 30 of every year.

    • Winnipeg Property Tax Department Information
    • Manitoba
    • 1822
    • 1738
  4. February 8, 2022 – City releases year-end Financial Status Report for 2021; December 15, 2021 – Winnipeg City Council Adopts 2022 Balanced Budget Update; December 7, 2021 – Preliminary 2022 Balanced Budget Update includes over $2 million in new investments to support the city’s most vulnerable residents

    • Shortfall – $43.5 Million
    • Shortfall Offset – $43.5 Million
    • Growth Initiatives
    • Other Numbers
    • Roads to See Renewals
    Net transit shortfall due to COVID-19– $26.4 million
    Winnipeg Police Pension Plan shortfall – $12.5 million
    Costs around new federal holiday (truth and reconciliation) – $3.4 million
    Lower parking revenue – $5.4 million
    Two per cent property tax increase allocation – $12.6 million
    One-time draw from fiscal stabilization reserve – $10 million
    Management expenditure savings at Winnipeg Police Service – $6.1 million
    Internal debt financing by replacing cash to capital $5.4 million
    $164.7 million for road renewals this year
    $28.6 over six years for Winnipeg’s tree canopy
    $60 million increase to $240 million over the next six years for sewer work
    $10 million for projects to support economic recovery in the downtown
    $1.1 million for mobile outreach services to help address homelessness
    $580,000 for public downtown washrooms
    $27.3 million over six years for fire stations in St. Boniface, Windsor Park, Waverley West, Silver Heights and a mobile modular station
    $23.8 million for capital improvements in local pools, rec centres, spray pads, parks and open spaces
    Zoo Crescent and Conservatory Drive
    Wall Street from St. Matthews Avenue to Notre Dame Avenue
    Munroe Avenue from Raleigh Street to Henderson Highway
    Jubilee Avenue from Osborne Street to Pembina Highway
  5. Dec 28, 2021 · For those making $40,000 a year or more in 2022, federal income taxes are going up due to increasing payroll taxes. ... The City of Winnipeg is raising some fees in 2022. Property taxes are going ...

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  7. Effective starting in the 2022 taxation year, Manitoba will replace the renters component of the Education Property Tax Credit with a new Residential Renters Tax Credit that will apply to renters of residential properties. The new credit will fix the annual claim amount at $525, the same amount as in 2021 under the previous tax credit program.