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  1. Nov 15, 2024 · The City of Calgary annually prepares property assessments within Calgary for the purpose of taxation. Property assessments reflect the market value of that property as of July 1 last year. Through fair and equitable assessments, the resulting property tax support City services Calgarians rely on every day.

  2. Jan 5, 2022 · Today, The City of Calgary mailed nearly 560,000 annual 2022 property assessment notices and opened the Customer Review Period, which runs from January 5 to March 14, 2022. 2022 Assessment RollThe total value of the 2022 Assessment Roll is $313.5 billion, compared to $297 billion in 2021. The typical residential property market value change from...

  3. Calgary homeowners should expect to get their property tax bills in the mail at some point over the next two weeks. The city says around 570,000 bills for both residential and non-residential properties started going out Monday. By June 7, all property owners should have received their bill in the mail.

  4. Date cheques on or before the due date. Include the remittance part of your bill(s). Regular mail: Mail your cheque or money order to: The City of Calgary (#8044) Assessment & Tax P.O. Box 2405, Station M Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2P 3L9. Note: If your payment arrives late, we’ll use the Canada Post postmark date. The postmark must be on or ...

  5. Since Suki’s home assessment value increased by +10%, the same as the typical value change for residential properties in 2023, the portion of property tax allocated to her will remain the same. Typical value change in the residential market is only one factor that impacts Suki’s property tax bill. Any increases or decreases in the budgetary ...

  6. May 27, 2021 · Published Thursday, May 27, 2021 1:28PM MDT Last Updated Thursday, May 27, 2021 2:01PM MDT Annual tax bills have been mailed to property owners in Calgary. (File photo)

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  8. Property owners who have not received their property tax bill by the first week of June should visit calgary.ca/propertytax or contact 311 to obtain a copy of their bill. Property tax is due Wednesday, June 30. A late payment penalty of 3.5% will be applied to any unpaid portion of property taxes on July 1.