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  1. Frontage levies: The City has increased frontage levies for 2023, increasing them this year by $1.50 per foot to $6.95 per foot of property frontage. This increase will be applied to property taxes for 2023.

  2. Under Section 432 (1) of the City of Winnipeg Charter, Council may by by-law impose frontage taxes, which must be charged separately and apart from other taxes on real property. Council must establish a uniform rate to be applied throughout the city for each frontage tax imposed.

  3. Mar 1, 2019 · The municipal property "tax freeze" never applied to your utility bill, frontage levy or school taxes. Overall payments to the city continued to rise during the freeze.

  4. We provide your property’s assessment information to your municipality or local taxing authority. They then use that information to calculate your property taxes. For more information, visit our page on how property values impact your property taxes, or watch our short video on how your property tax is calculated.

  5. Frontage levies are calculated in consideration of The Frontage Levy By-law 7958/2002 which sets out the criteria and applicability of the tax. The By-law currently sets out that the tax is applicable to properties that front or abut a street in which water mains or sewer mains have been placed.

  6. Jan 19, 2024 · The bill also includes frontage levies — which were hiked in the last budget by $1.50 per foot, to a new total of $6.95 per foot — as well as education property taxes, which are determined...

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  8. municipal property tax does not reflect services and amenities that the city provides. Instead, this study confirms what Slack (2002) argues about property tax, as a system that promotes sprawl developments. In fact, Winnipeg’s municipal property tax system seems to subsidize low-density neighbourhoods and single-family

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