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When you first receive your Property Assessment Notice (or any notice from us), you should read it carefully and advise us immediately if you disagree with any of the information. Here's how to advise us that you: You can also see how your property value has changed since the last assessment. Your assessment notice also shows some of your ...
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This page provides detail on the most common notices you...
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The notice provides the classification and assessed value of your property, as of January 1 of the year for which the assessment was made, as indicated in the upper right title on your notice. All property owners will receive an annual notice each year. If updates are made to the property, you may receive a subsequent amended or other type of ...
Learning about your property assessment is easier than ever. Through MPAC’s online portal, AboutMyProperty, you can: View and manage your property details online, including updating your mailing address and tracking your request status. Review your property assessment information (even if you’ve lost your PAN).
This page provides detail on the most common notices you might receive from us. Your Property Assessment Notice shows the assessed value and classification of your property as of a legislated valuation date. The fixed valuation date for 2024 remains January 1, 2016 – the end of the last assessment cycle. When there is a change in a property ...
For any inquiries related with a Property Tax Certificate please call 1-800-348-9211, Monday to Friday, between the hours of 8:15 and 4:30. Property tax calls not related to the issuance of Tax Certificates can be addressed by calling 800-669-7070. An Introduction to Real Property Taxation - Finance - New Brunswick.
All property owners are sent a Property Assessment Notice (PAN). For the 2017 through 2020 taxation years inclusive, the effective valuation date is January 1, 2016, with any market increases in assessment being phased in over this four-year period, while assessment reductions are realized immediately.
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Jan 1, 2009 · Navigate through and select properties using a provincial map; and. View current assessed value for each property selected, as well as assessment values dating back four years, recent sales prices for the property and neighboring properties, and tax levy information. Sale prices are listed only for properties sold after January 1, 2009.