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      • The Province’s Municipal Assessment Act requires the City to assess all property in Winnipeg so it can fairly and equitably divide the property tax it must raise. The Assessment and Taxation Department’s objective is to ensure equity by valuing all similar properties in the same way so each property owner pays a fair share of the property tax.
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  1. Every property in Winnipeg has an assessed value, which is the dollar value assigned to a home or other piece of property for tax purposes. The City of Winnipeg conducts a general assessment in accordance with legislation, also known as a reassessment, to assign new values for all properties in the city so they align more closely with current ...

  2. This section of our web site provides answers to the most commonly asked questions about property assessment. You'll find valuable information such as what the department does, why and how property is assessed, and what to do if you have questions about your property assessment.

  3. Generally, the idea, in its simplest form, is that if you own 1/1,000 of the City’s taxable property, you pay 1/1,000 of its property taxes. Why does the City assess properties? The Province’s Municipal Assessment Act requires the City to assess all property in Winnipeg so it can fairly and equitably divide the property tax it must raise.

  4. Property Assessment Services (SNB) is mandated to assess all real property in New Brunswick in compliance with the Assessment Act and its regulations. A Property Assessment Notice is issued to all real property owners in January of the taxation year.

  5. May 12, 2023 · The City of Winnipeg is conducting a property reassessment to evaluate properties based on a market valuation date of April 1, 2023. Ensuring your property is assessed fairly can help you plan for any changes in property taxes and avoid potentially overpaying.

  6. Property Assessment Details. You may search for assessed values and other property assessment information for all properties in Winnipeg from this screen using either of the search facilities below.

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  8. Beginning in 2025, instead of receiving assessment notices based upon Jan. 1 of the upcoming taxation year, property owners will receive assessment notices based upon Jan. 1 of the preceding year. This change would be fully implemented for the 2025 taxation year, with 2024 being a transition year.

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