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A helpful 2024 Property Tax Guide will accompany your notice. If you do not receive your tax notice by May 30, 2024, please call 306-975-2400. We are here to help with your property tax-related questions; please email revenue@saskatoon.ca or contact our Corporate Revenue Customer Service Representatives at 306-975-2400.
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Property taxes are based on the calendar year, January to December. Property tax notices are issued in the spring each year after City Council passes the mill rate bylaw. Property Taxes are due on June 30 each year, unless taxes are paid using the Tax Instalment Payment Plan Service (TIPPS). Supplementary Tax Notices are due on December 31 of the y...
TIPPS
1. The Tax Instalment Payment Plan Service (TIPPS) allows property owners to pay their property tax bill in 12 monthly instalments rather than a single annual payment. You may join the TIPPS program anytime. Already on TIPPS? Your TIPPS amount showing on your property tax notice is for information only.
Internet or Telephone Banking
1. City of Saskatoon Property Tax bills may be paid at most financial institutions by ATM or in person. 2. If you bank by Internet or by telephone, look for “Saskatoon” in your financial institution’s payee list and choose the option for property tax. 3. To register your property tax bill for Internet or telephone payment, you will need the Roll Number located on your Property Tax Notice. 4. Please note your bank’s policy regarding the effective date of your payment and retain your ATM receip...
By Mail
1. Include your Property Tax Notice payment stub. 2. Make your cheque or money order payable to the City of Saskatoon. Do not send cash in the mail. 3. The envelope must be post-marked by Canada Post on or before the due date to avoid late payment penalties. Mail payment to:City of Saskatoon P.O. Box 1788 Saskatoon, SK S7K 8E1
Effective January 1, 2024: Current Property Tax:For property tax levied in the current year that remains outstanding beyond the June 30 payment deadline, the late payment penalty is1.75% per month. Property Tax in Arrears: For Property Tax Arrears, where a property tax balance remains outstanding beyond December 31 of the year the property tax was ...
If you are a low-income senior and qualify for this program, you may be able to defer payment of all - or a portion of your annual municipal and library property taxes under our Seniors Property Tax Deferral Program.
If you wish to request a property tax refund, please contact Customer Service in the Revenue Branch for more information. All requests for property tax refunds must be made in writing and approved by the Revenue Branch before a refund may be issued. The City of Saskatoon taxes the property, not the owner. When a property is sold, the lawyers repres...
Jun 25, 2024 · Consider signing up for the Tax Instalment Payment Plan Service (TIPPS). You can join the TIPPS Program any time. If you have already mailed in your 2024 property tax payment, you can check your account balance by calling our automated voice response toll free at 1-800-667-9944 or customer service at 306-975-2400. A late payment penalty of 1.75 ...
Dec 3, 2023 · Saskatoon city council concluded its latest multi-year budget late Friday afternoon, settling on a 6.04 per cent property tax increase in 2024. Mayor says he's aware residents will be impacted by ...
Dec 1, 2023 · Saskatoon council approves 6.04% property tax hike for 2024. After a record four days of debating and deliberating, Saskatoon city councillors have decided property taxes will go up by 6.04 per cent in 2024 and 5.64 per cent in 2025. Even after 25 hours of deliberations during special budget meetings over the summer and another 30 hours of ...
Dec 1, 2023 · Hack did a final tally, with the property tax increase set to 6.16 per cent in 2024 (an average increase of $10.68 per month) and 5.63 per cent in 2025 (an average increase of $10.37 per month).
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Dec 1, 2023 · Saskatoon property taxes are going up 6.04 per cent next year, after an unprecedented length for budget discussions. Under the new rate, the average homeowner would pay about $10.47 more a month ...