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  1. Take the guesswork out of Toronto residential taxes with the Property Tax Calculator. Get tax estimates instantly to help plan and budget. Input the cost of the property to receive an instant estimate, or enter the phased-in assessed value of a residential property. Property assessment value can be located on your Property Assessment Notice from […]

  2. 2023 Property Tax Rates 2022 Property Tax Rates. Small Business Tax Subclass. The introduction of the small business tax subclass offers property tax relief to small businesses who meet the eligibility criteria. The small business tax subclass will provide a 15 per cent reduction in the commercial tax rate for eligible properties.

    Description
    Fee $
    Current Year Tax Receipt – Per request.
    No charge
    Dishonoured/Failed Payment – Processing ...
    $44.56 per payment
    Final Notice – For overdue property tax ...
    $29.28 per notice
    Municipal Charges added to the tax roll – ...
    $69.55
  3. For any questions or inquiries about your property tax rate or property tax bill, you can reach out to the city of Toronto's property tax department through the following methods: Phone number 416-392-2489

    • 311@toronto.ca
    • Ontario
    • 416-392-2489
    • 1750
  4. City of Toronto Property Tax Calculator

  5. Mar 13, 2024 · Online Payment: Property owners can pay their taxes online through the City of Toronto’s website using a credit card or electronic funds transfer (EFT). Online payments provide a secure and convenient way to manage property tax obligations from the comfort of your home.

  6. Aug 18, 2023 · For your reference, we created an example of how to calculate the property tax rate in Toronto manually. Estimate taxes on residential property : Supposed value: CAD 700,000 By using the formula : Property Tax will be equivalent to the Assessed Value multiplied by the Total Tax Rate

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  8. Jan 11, 2024 · A person walks by a row of houses in Toronto on July 12, 2022. Toronto’s proposed budget includes a property tax hike of 10.5 per cent. COLE BURSTON/The Canadian Press

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