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  1. Provincial legislation requires all properties in Saskatchewan be revalued once every four years. For the 2021 revaluation, the base date used for assessment values is January 1, 2019. This ensures assessed values are more current, as property values change over time. One of the key considerations in a revaluation is the province-wide property ...

  2. Municipal Property Tax. Municipalities (cities, towns, villages, resort villages and rural municipalities) raise most of their revenue through property taxes.

  3. The provincial government mandates SAMA to conduct periodic revaluations of all Saskatchewan properties every four years to coincide with the change to a new base date. The current revaluation was completed in 2021 using the 2019 base date. The next revaluation is to be done in 2025 using a 2023 base date. When a revaluation is completed, SAMA ...

  4. 2021 REVALUATION. SAMA conducts revaluations based on a four-year cycle. 2017 was the year of the last revaluation, and the 2021 Revaluation will see assessed values updated to reflect a new base date of January 1, 2019. The legislated base date means that 2021 values reflect a property's value as of January 1, 2019.

  5. Provincial legislation requires that the assessed value of all properties within Saskatchewan be updated every four years. This is because property values change over time due to changing market conditions. 2021 is a revaluation year and property assessments will be updated to reflect property values as of January 1, 2019.

  6. Feb 3, 2021 · Saskatchewan has a unique property tax assessment system, which operates on a four-year assessment cycle. Consequently, the values used to assess properties in 2021 will generally apply through 2024. Unfortunately, current assessment cycle values are based on the market value of properties as of January 1, 2019—more than two years ago.

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  8. 2021 REVALUATION. SAMA conducts revaluations based on a four-year cycle. 2017 was the year of the last revaluation, and the 2021 Revaluation will see assessed values updated to reflect a new base date of January 1, 2019. The legislated base date means that 2021 values reflect a property's value as of January 1, 2019.

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