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- Calgarians won’t be facing another hike in property taxes next year after the city announced Tuesday that it has found ways to hold the line on a 3.6 per cent increase.
Nov 5, 2024 · Calgarians won’t be facing another hike in property taxes next year after the city announced Tuesday that it has found ways to hold the line on a 3.6 per cent increase.
- Calgary city council finalizes property tax increase ...
Calgarians will be paying more than originally expected on...
- Calgary city council finalizes property tax increase ...
Mar 19, 2024 · Calgary homeowners can expect an even higher property tax bill this year than expected, and city officials are blaming the provincial government. In a 9-5 vote, city council approved the 2024 tax...
Mar 20, 2024 · Calgarians will be facing a higher property tax rate than expected, after city council voted to confirm the 2024 tax rate bylaw on Tuesday. Residential properties with a median assessed value...
Oct 16, 2024 · Property owners in Calgary can once again expect their municipal taxes to go up, as the assessed values of residential and commercial properties continue to skyrocket, according to a recent...
Nov 23, 2023 · A 9-6 vote in Calgary council chambers Wednesday was enough to approve a 7.8 per cent increase in property taxes for homeowners. This means the average Calgary property owner will see at least...
At a briefing on Tuesday, city administration recommended an overall property tax increase of 3.6 per cent for 2025. Calgary councillors are hearing proposed mid-cycle adjustments to...
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Mar 19, 2024 · Calgarians will be paying more than originally expected on their property tax bills this year, due in part to a larger provincial share bolstered by skyrocketing home prices.