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  1. In Halifax County, the offices of the Tax Assessor and the Tax Collector are combined into a single office responsible for listing, appraising and assessing both real and personal property as well as billing and collecting the applicable taxes due on the property.

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      Real property appeals must be submitted prior to the Board...

  2. JANUARY 8, 2024: PVSC mailed over 645,000 Property Assessment Notices to Nova Scotia property owners on January 9, 2024. FEBRUARY 8, 2024: Assessment Appeals must be received by PVSC before midnight on February 8, 2024. Signed appeal forms can be submitted by email, mail, or fax. PVSC assesses every property in Nova Scotia every year.

  3. Real property appeals must be submitted prior to the Board of E & R’s adjournment. All appeals – both informal and formal – must be submitted to the Tax Assessor in writing. Please call (252) 583-2121 or email taxhelp@halifaxnc.com for more information regarding real property assessments.

  4. Send property tax bills and collect taxes from property owners. An Assessment Roll is a list of all the properties in a municipality, and their assessed values. Property taxes make up about 80% of most municipalities’ revenues, and pay for services like garbage collection, sewage treatment, fire and police protections, parks and other ...

  5. Canadian Residential Appraiser (CRA™) The CRA designation is granted to individuals who have completed the CRA program of studies and fulfilled all the professional requirements of the Appraisal Institute of Canada. CRA members are qualified to offer valuation and consulting services and expertise for individual, undeveloped residential ...

  6. Property Classification. The Nova Scotia Assessment Act classifies property as residential, resource or commercial based on its use or intended use. When a property is used for more than one purpose, we determine the proportion of the total value from each class. About PVSC.

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  8. May 12, 2022 · The Halifax Regional Municipality will set a tax rate each year that will be multiplied by your taxable assessed value (capped amount or market value) per $100 of assessment to determine your property tax. The interim tax bill (due on the last business day in April) will be exactly half of your estimated current year tax bill.

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