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Property taxes are collected by the City of Vaughan for services provided by the City, York Region and local school boards. In fact, the property tax bills you receive may come in a City envelope, but less than 30 per cent of property taxes are used by the City of Vaughan.
- Tax Payments and Assistance
The current four-year property tax assessment period covers...
- Tax Payments and Assistance
- Bill Schedule
- Late Payment Charges
- Assistance to Elderly Taxpayers
- New Home Purchase from A Builder: Understanding The Bill
- How to Estimate Taxes and Prepare For Future Billing
Interim tax bill due dates The interim tax bill equals approximately 50 per cent of the previous year's taxes and is also adjusted for any additional taxes or cancellations done for a portion of the year, as if the additional taxes or cancellation had applied for the entire year. A new tax account will owe an amount that is approximately 50 per cen...
Late payments will be subject to a charge of 1.25 per cent on the first day of default and on the first day of each calendar month in which the late payment continues. Members of Council and City staff do not have the authority to waive or alter a penalty charge for any reason. Failure to receive a tax bill does not excuse a taxpayer from responsib...
The City of Vaughan provides an Elderly Homeowners Tax Assistance Program, which offers a rebate to all residents 65 years of age or older who are in receipt of the Guaranteed Income Supplement and/or T4A(OAS) and have owned their home in Vaughan for over one year. Fill out the 2025 Elderly Homeowners Tax Assistance (PDF) to apply. Applications fo...
If a new home has been purchased from a builder, here is what to expect for property tax billings in the first year. The City sends out an interim and final tax bill and, for the first year, there may be a supplementary tax bill. The interim and final bills reflect the property taxes charged for the vacant land and the supplementary reflects the ta...
A full year of taxes for the land and house can be estimated by multiplying the purchase price by the latest residential total tax rate. Note: This will be an estimate only. The assessed value may not necessarily be the price paid for the home. If the home has not been occupied for the full year, the amount should be reduced accordingly. City staff...
Sep 23, 2024 · The City of Vaughan is reminding residents the deadline for the last instalment 2024 final property taxes is Thursday, Sept. 26 and of the five ways to make payments. Be sure to note — all city facilities are cashless.
Property taxes are calculated using the assessed value of your property and multiplying it by the combined municipal and education tax rates for your property class. Your municipality or local taxing authority determines their revenue requirements, sets municipal tax rates and policies, and collects these property taxes to pay for your municipal services.
The City of Vaughan is asking if you do not receive your tax bill in the mail, to contact them immediately by phone at 905-832-2281 or by email at service@vaughan.ca. Failure to receive a tax bill does not exempt residents from paying property taxes and the city is warning late penalties will then be added.
Feb 27, 2023 · Vaughan property owners can soon expect their property tax bills in their mailbox. The City of Vaughan’s interim residential and non-residential tax bills have been issued. ×
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Vaughan. Property TaxesProperty tax is a tax based on the assessed value of a property. If you own a property or parcel of land, you will have to pay property tax. It is used to pay for city services such as police, the fire department, and public transit as well as elementary and secondary education. There are two main parts to a property tax: