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Property tax increases capped at 2.33%; The average homeowner will pay approximately $43 more in 2022; Keeps property taxes among the lowest of all major cities in Canada
- Winnipeg’s Preliminary 2022 Balanced Budget Update Tabled
The Preliminary 2022 Balanced Budget Update continues to cap...
- Understanding assessed values & your property taxes - Winnipeg
Property tax rates: Any increase in property taxes announced...
- Winnipeg’s Preliminary 2022 Balanced Budget Update Tabled
Feb 8, 2023 · Tax hikes: Property taxes rise 3.5 per cent, up from 2.33 per cent in 2022. This will raise an additional $24 million for the city. Fontage levy increases will raise another $18 million.
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 ...
- Ryan Stelter
Mar 22, 2023 · Council approved a 3.5% property tax increase along with a $1.50 increase per foot to the frontage levy. This was a proposal Mayor Scott Gillingham campaigned on during his successful bid last...
- Ryan Stelter
Nov 26, 2021 · The Preliminary 2022 Balanced Budget Update continues to cap property tax increases at 2.33 percent per year for the next two years. This means the average homeowner will pay an additional $43 on their property taxes in 2022.
Property tax rates: Any increase in property taxes announced as part of the City’s annual budget update will result in an increase to your municipal property taxes. The City budgeted for a property tax increase of 3.5% for 2023.
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Dec 15, 2021 · The property tax increase is limited to 2.33 percent for the next two years. The Small Business Tax Credit threshold has increased to $44,220 which will result in 6,700 businesses not paying the Business Tax in 2022.