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Approximately $42 more
- The average homeowner will pay approximately $42 more in 2021. Keeps property taxes among the lowest of all major cities in Canada. No increase to the frontage levy. Fee increases limited to the rate of inflation.
www.winnipeg.ca/city-governance/budget-finance/multi-year-budget-2021-update
The Preliminary 2021 Balanced Budget Update continues to cap property tax increases at 2.33 percent per year for the next three years with the entire increase dedicated to Winnipeg’s infrastructure requirements. This means the average homeowner will pay an additional $42.34 in property taxes in 2021.
Jan 19, 2024 · This year, the city is budgeting for a general property tax increase of 3.5 per cent, but Browaty says that doesn't mean that's how much the municipal portion of your property tax bill will...
Jan 23, 2024 · Winnipeg hiked property taxes by an average of 3.5 per cent in 2023, and plans to do so again in 2024. However, a 13 per cent hike in assessed value does not mean an owner will be charged a...
- Joyanne Pursaga
Dec 16, 2020 · WINNIPEG -- Winnipeg City Council has passed the 2021 Budget. The capital portion of the budget was approved by an 11-5 vote. The operating budget narrowly passed by a 9-7 margin. The budget...
- Jeff Keele
•2.33% tax increase dedicated to infrastructure Property Taxes - $658.7 million •4.84% rate (same as 2020), $44,200 Small Business Tax Credit ($35,700 in 2020),
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Nov 26, 2021 · Winnipeggers can expect another 2.33 per cent property tax hike in Friday’s preliminary city budget update, a proposal that avoids levying a steeper increase to offset pandemic losses.
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Feb 8, 2023 · Winnipeg Mayor Scott Gillingham’s first budget includes a 3.5% increase to property taxes and a one-time frontage levy — $142 more for the average homeowner — a promise he made during last ...