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  1. Property Tax. 2024 Real and Personal Property Taxes will be due on June 28, 2024. Please note that the real and personal property taxes cover the calendar year January 1 to December 31 and that you are still required to pay your real and personal property tax by the due date even if you have filed an appeal against your property assessment.

  2. *Anticipated due dates based on prior years. Tax due dates are established by municipal by-laws, and are updated once bylaws are filed with the province. Questions regarding tax due dates should be directed to the municipality.

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  3. May 21, 2021 · The property tax due date remains June 30, 2021, however in support of property owners who may need temporary relief during the COVID-19 pandemic, Council has approved waiving penalties for unpaid property taxes for three months following the due date.

    • When Are Your Taxes Due?
    • Is There Any Reason to Pay early?
    • What Happens If Your Taxes Are Late?
    • What If Your Taxes Go Into arrears?
    • How Can You Pay Your Taxes?
    • Important Reminders

    Your tax statement states the “due date”, but it is usually the last working day of May for Business Tax and the last working day of June for Property tax.

    Yes. If you pay your business and/or property taxes in January or February, you get a small discount – but the discount decreases the longer you wait. The annual discount rate is revised annually based on the current market trends.

    Business taxes that remain unpaid after the payment deadline date are subject to penalties at a rate of 2.5% for all months except the month of August when the rate will be 7.5% for the current year business taxes. Penalties are applied against outstanding taxes on the first of each month. Property taxes that remain unpaid after the payment deadlin...

    If you owe back taxes, your payment goes to pay your arrears and penalties before this year’s taxes. If your property taxes are not paid for more than two years, the City has a legal right to start processing your property toward a tax sale. During this process taxes, penalties and fees you owe keep accumulating. Very few properties are actually so...

    The City of Winnipeg offers many convenient ways to pay your Property and/or Business Taxes. These include: 1. Tax Instalment Payment Plan (TIPP) 2. Online payment 3. At your bank and Credit Union 4. Mail to 510 Main Street, Winnipeg, MB, R3B 3M2 5. Courier delivery to 510 Main Street, Winnipeg, MB R3B 3M2 6. In Person at 510 Main Street - via cheq...

    If you have not received your tax bill, please contact 311. Please note that even if you have not received a property tax bill in your name, you are still required to pay taxes on your property. A monthly penalty will be added to any unpaid balance. Please refer to Penalties and Chargesfor further information.

  4. As part of the provincial government’s education property tax phase-out, property owners in municipalities across Manitoba will receive a cheque in the month property taxes are due, from June through December 2021. Tax deadlines are determined by each municipality’s bylaws.

  5. On May 9, 2024, Property tax bills will be mailed to all property owners in the City of Winnipeg. Any property owner who does not receive a tax statement on or after this date should contact 311 or call toll free 1-877-311-4974.

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  7. Payment Options. There are a number of ways to pay your annual property and/or business taxes. Please note that the Assessment and Taxation Department does not offer the option of paying taxes using a credit card, however, you may be able to pay your property taxes using a third party service provider, please see the section below regarding On ...

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