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      • The average Winnipeg homeowner will pay $142 more this year as the city raises both property taxes and frontage levies. The preliminary budget released Tuesday — the first for Scott Gillingham as Winnipeg's mayor — calls for a 3.5 per cent property tax hike as well as a frontage levy increase of $1.50 per foot.
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  2. Current updates. 2024 Property Tax Bills. On May 9, 2024, Property tax bills will be mailed to all property owners in the City of Winnipeg. Any property owner who does not receive a tax statement on or after this date should contact the department by calling 311 or toll free 1-877-311-4974 or email 311@winnipeg.ca.

  3. Payment Options. There are a number of ways to pay your annual property and/or business taxes. Please note that the Assessment and Taxation Department does not offer the option of paying taxes using a credit card, however, you may be able to pay your property taxes using a third party service provider, please see the section below regarding On ...

  4. Assessment and Taxation. My Properties. The My Properties section of our web site allows you to view details about your property and report any changes to us. If you own multiple properties you will see a list.

  5. Jun 3, 2022 · Assessment and Taxation. Property Assessment Details. You may search for assessed values and other property assessment information for all properties in Winnipeg from this screen using either of the search facilities below.

  6. General Assessment Information : Assessment and Taxation Department : City of Winnipeg. The 2023 Property Assessment roll will be delivered in June 2022. Expand all. Collapse all. 1. What is a general assessment (reassessment)? 2. What is a property assessment? 3. Why does the City assess properties? 4. What is the City’s assessment base?

  7. May 21, 2021 · Winnipeg, MB – The City of Winnipeg began mailing 2021 property tax statements today and most residential property owners will see a higher amount payable on their statement as a result of the provincial government’s reduction to the Education Property Tax Credit (EPTC).

  8. Winnipeg property tax is based on the assessed value of your home. Every two years, Winnipeg assess properties based on guidelines stated in The Municipal Assessment Act which takes into account factors such as location, market conditions, and size to estimate how much the property would reasonably sell for if listed on the open marketplace.

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