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      • The new budget includes a property tax hike of more than 3.8 per cent for 2022 and 3.5 per cent for 2023. The 3.86 per cent increase next year means an average homeowner with a house worth $344,000 will pay an extra $74.04, or an additional $6.17 per month. For 2023, the tax increase translates to an extra $70.43 per year or $5.87 per month.
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  1. The City of Saskatoon has begun the mail-out of over 98,000 property tax notices. Property owners should expect their 2022 Property Tax Notice to arrive over the next coming weeks.

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    Property taxes in Regina are going up 3.4 per cent in 2022. That works out to about $6 a month for the average homeowner.
    The utility rate increases by five per cent.
    Regina's  sidewalk snow-clearing bylaw comes into effect Saturday.  Snow must be cleared from sidewalks adjacent to properties within 48 hours after a snow or ice event. The downtown area must be c...
    This is the 10th and final year of an annual incremental increase of the Mosaic stadium tax of 0.45 per cent. The tax will remain at this rate for the next 30 years.
    Saskatoon residents will see a 3.86 increase in property taxes in 2022. That works out to $6.27 a month for the average homeowner.
    Admission to leisure centres will go up slightly. For example, a daily general admission pass for an adult rises to $10 from $9.80.
    Water and wastewater rates will increase overall by 2.5 per cent.

    Moose Jaw will see 5.45 per cent property tax increase. That works out to an extra $6.76 a month for the average homeowner.

    Hunters and snowmobilers will now need permission to go on private land. With the new trespassing legislation anyone who wants to participate in any recreational activity on private property in Saskatchewan must now first get permission from the owner. Signage allowing for access on the property will also be accepted as permission. Under earlier le...

    An amendment to the Employment Act makes it clear any unwelcome action of a sexual nature constitutes harassment. The amendment also covers independent contractors, students and volunteers.

    Contributions to the Canada Pension Plan and Employment Insurance are going up. The maximum employer and employee contributions for CPP will be $3,499 each in 2022, an increase from $3,166 this year.

    Employment Insurance premiums are going up after a two-year freeze. Premiums are set to rise from $1.58 per $100 of insurable earnings to $1.83 by 2027.

    Saskatchewan residents will pay the same carbon tax rate in the coming year. The tax is increasing from $40 per tonne to $50 per tonne, but SaskPower says it will absorb the increase. The carbon tax was set at $20 per tonne on Jan. 1, 2019, and will see $10-per-tonne increases for the following three years. It will increase by $15 per tonne beginni...

  2. Dec 2, 2021 · The approved rise in property taxes is higher than the initially recommended 3.51 per cent increase for 2022 in the preliminary budget. A majority of councillors voted in favour of the new...

  3. Municipalities raise most of their revenue through property taxes. Learn how your municipal property taxes are calculated.

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  4. Nov 24, 2021 · Property taxes are proposed to increase 3.51 per cent in 2022 and 3.14 per cent in 2023. It means the average homeowner would pay an extra $67.29 in 2022 and $62.33 the following year. The...

  5. To learn more about the deferral program and how to apply, visit Tax Notice to view your total tax due of $3,044.56. saskatoon.ca/propertytax or Property cal 306-975-2400 (or 1-800-667-9944). Your 2022 Property Tax payment is due June 30, 2022. Spread Your Payments Over The Year.

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