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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.
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- General Assessment Information
Generally, the idea, in its simplest form, is that if you...
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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.
- 2023 Reassessment
- 2023 Frontage Levy Changes
- Other Considerations
The City completed a reassessment for 2023 and properties have been revalued based on their market value as of April 1, 2021. If your assessment has increased for 2023, it does not mean there will be an equivalent increase in your 2023 municipal property taxes. Any change to your 2023 municipal property taxes is dependent on the following items: 1....
As part of the City’s 2023 budget update, the frontage levy charge on properties has increased to $6.95 per foot of property frontage. This is an increase of $1.50 over the frontage levy charged in 2022, which was previously $5.45 per foot. The impact of frontage levies on your municipal property taxes, based on different lot sizes, are shown in th...
Property taxes make up only a portion of the total property taxes collected by the City. A property’s total tax bill includes amounts for municipal taxes and school taxes. Overall, municipal taxes represent approximately 48% of taxes collected while education taxes represent approximately 52% of taxes collected. The overall percent change in 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.
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.
CityTax enables users to access important assessment and tax information for individual properties. Information currently available on individual properties includes, but is not limited to, legal description, ownership, market value assessment, property tax bills, tax account status and property attributes.
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We provide your property’s assessment information to your municipality or local taxing authority. They then use that information to calculate your property taxes. For more information, visit our page on how property values impact your property taxes, or watch our short video on how your property tax is calculated.