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      • 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.
      www.winnipeg.ca/news/2021-11-26-winnipegs-preliminary-2022-balanced-budget-update-tabled
  1. Property Tax. 2024 Real and Personal Property Taxes will be due on June 28, 2024. Please note that the real and personal property taxes cover the calendar year January 1 to December 31 and that you are still required to pay your real and personal property tax by the due date even if you have filed an appeal against your property assessment.

  2. 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

  3. Calculate property tax for Winnipeg with your home's assessed value. Check historical rates from 2018 - 2023. Breakdown of your total property taxes.

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  4. The Province’s Municipal Assessment Act requires the City to assess all property in Winnipeg so it can fairly and equitably divide the property tax it must raise. The Assessment and Taxation Department’s objective is to ensure equity by valuing all similar properties in the same way so each property owner pays a fair share of the property tax.

  5. Feb 8, 2023 · The average Winnipeg homeowner will pay $142 more this year as the city raises both property taxes and frontage levies. The preliminary budget released Tuesday — the first for Scott Gillingham...

  6. 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...

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  8. 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.

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