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    • June 30, 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.
      www.winnipeg.ca/news/2021-05-21-city-mailing-property-tax-statements-provincial-changes-education-property-tax
  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.

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      2024 Real and Personal Property Taxes will be due on or...

    • 2025 Business Assessment Information
    • 2025 Property Assessment Information
    • 2024 Property Tax Bills
    • 2024 Business Tax Bills
    • 2024 Accommodation Tax Rate Increase
    • 2025 Residential Preview Program
    • Understanding Assessed Values & Your Property Taxes
    • Income and Expense Questionnaires For Income Year 2023
    • Mailing Address Changes

    On October 28, 2024, the 2025 Business Assessment Notices will be mailed to businesses in the City of Winnipeg. Please note that 2025 is a general assessment year and every business will receive a Business Assessment Notice. Assessment staff are available to address questions about your assessment. Contact 311, toll free 1-877-311-4974 If you still...

    The 2025 Property Assessment roll will be delivered on June 5, 2024. 2025 is a general assessment year and every property will receive a Property Assessment Notice. Assessment staff are available to address questions or concerns about your property or other assessment related matters. Contact 311or call toll free 1-877-311-4974. If you still have c...

    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 311or call toll free 1-877-311-4974. New property owners are reminded that they are responsible for payment of the 2024 taxes whether or not they received a ta...

    On April 19, 2024, business tax bills will be mailed to all business owners in the City of Winnipeg. Any business owner who does not receive a tax statement should contact 311or call toll free 1-877-311-4974. 2024 Business Taxes will be due on or before May 31, 2024. Businesses that qualify for the Small Business Tax Credit (SBTC) in 2024 and are l...

    On March 20, 2024 City Council approved a rate increase for the Accommodation Taxfrom 5% to 6%. This increase is effective for April 1, 2024.

    Letters have been mailed out to eligible residential property owners with the proposed 2025 assessed value of their property. Please visit the 2025 Residential Preview Programwebpage for more information.

    The City completed a reassessment for 2023 and properties have had new assessed values established based on their market value as of April 1, 2021. An assessment increase for 2023 does not mean an equivalent increase in 2023 property taxes. Learn more about how a change in your assessed value may impact your property taxes.

    The City of Winnipeg Assessment and Taxation Department is collecting information to prepare for the next General Assessment. For property assessments to reflect market values, it is necessary to collect accurate income and expense information for revenue producing properties. The income and expense request for information for income year 2023 will...

    Update your mailing address with the Assessment and Taxation Department online: You can mail in a request to: Assessment and Taxation Department 510 Main St. Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 3M2 Name/ownership changes should be directed to Teranet Manitoba – Winnipeg Land Titles and Personal Property Office.

  2. Jan 23, 2024 · Winnipeg hiked property taxes by an average of 3.5 per cent in 2023, and plans to do so again in 2024. However, a 13 per cent hike in assessed value does not mean an owner will be...

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  3. When are your taxes due? 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. Is there any reason to pay early? Yes.

  4. Jul 9, 2021 · Winnipeg property taxes were due at the end of June, but late penalties can be waived until the end of September. Residents can call 311 to make arrangements. jsnell@postmedia.com

  5. 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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  7. Jan 11, 2024 · Several major cities have approved or proposed major property tax hikes this year as municipalities struggle with inflation, high interest rates, crumbling infrastructure and soaring demand for...

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