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  1. 3 days ago · The Saskatoon separate school division set their own mill rates and adopted the provincial mill rates. There are different education property tax mill rates for Agricultural property, Residential property, Commercial/Industrial and Resource (oil and gas, mines and pipelines). Property Tax Levies (Taxable assessment/$1000) x City Mill Rate x ...

  2. 9.88. 9.88. 9.88. 9.79. Print this page. View the current Education Property Tax (EPT) mill rates used to calculate your property taxes in Saskatchewan.

  3. May 27, 2024 · Property Taxation and Mill Rate. May 27, 2024. It is important for Catholic taxpayers to ensure their tax notice states they are of the Catholic faith so that their school taxes are directed to the Catholic school division. Without this designation, property taxes are automatically directed to public schools. To ensure the education portion of ...

  4. Jun 4, 2024 · For 2024 the Prairie Spirit (Public) School Division #206 and the St. Paul’s R.C.S.S.D. #20 Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools will both continue to use the education property tax mill rate established by the province as follows: 1.42 mills for agricultural property classes. 4.54 mills for residential, seasonal and multi-unit property classes.

  5. A board of education of a separate school division that has passed a bylaw to levy mill rates is defined as an "other taxing authority" in all three of the municipal acts. Therefore, the requirement to notify/ obtain consent from an "other taxing authority" when local exemptions and abatements are granted outlined in the municipal acts applies to the separate divisions setting their own mill ...

    • SaskTaxInfo@gov.sk.ca
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  6. Provincial legislation determines the percentage of the assessed value that is taxable by a municipality: Percentage of Value Taxable. 2013-2016. 2017-2020. 2021-2024. Agriculture. 55%. 55%. 55%.

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  8. To calculate the municipal portion of your property taxes when council implements a mill rate factor, the ad valorem tax calculation is multiplied by the mill rate factor. If the mill rate factor is greater than 1.0, the resulting property taxes will be higher; if the mill rate factor is less than 1.0, the resulting property taxes will be lower ...

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