How to Pay Property Taxes
Property taxes are due the first week of July. The exact date may vary depending on the municipality. Check the due date on the tax notice. Make sure you complete the Home Owner Grant application on the reverse side of the tax statement.
Property Taxes can be paid:
In person at the municipal finance department's front counter. Payment options include credit card, direct debit, cheque, certified cheque or cash. Check the web site or tax notice for more information about the accepted methods of payment.
By drop off in the municipal drop box, often located near the main doors.
By mail to the correct city hall address (check the web site) and in time so that taxes are received by the date due. The postmark will not be considered if payment arrives late.
At the bank or credit union that accepts tax payments. Make sure there is no delay in processing payments. You can also use your own account at your bank or credit union to pay online or by phone.
Through monthly prepayment . Municipalities typically allow home owners to prepay part of all of their taxes. Interest is credited to the tax account on a monthly basis. When prepaying, home owners must apply for the Home Owner Grant when they receive the tax notice.
On www.epost.ca, a free online Canada Post service. Sign up and receive a secure electronic mailbox. When you pay taxes online and you apply online for the Home Owner Grant, you receive a receipt with a confirmation number.
Through your mortgage if you have pre-arranged to do this with your mortgage provider. You must claim your Home Owner Grant separately.
If you pay electronically, by phone or by monthly prepayment, remember to mail or drop off you Home Owner Grant application separately to your city hall.
You may reach me through Royal Lepage Westside at 604-263-0064 if you would like any questions answered with regard to your real estate needs.