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2021 Property Tax Rates DescriptionCity Tax RateTotal Tax RateResidential0.451291%0.611013%Multi-Residential0.940384%1.093384%New Multi-Residential0.451291%0.611013 %Commercial General1.191313%2.080186%6 more rows
Provinces + Cities Ranked By Property Tax ProvincesResidential Tax RateTaxes for your homes assessed value of $250,000Toronto0.599704%$1,589Burlington0.81519%$2,038Ottawa1.06841%$2,671Mississauga0.82348%$2,05930 more rows 22 Apr 2022
Contact BC Assessment at 1-866-valueBC (1-866-825-8322) to request a new copy. This service is delivered via email or post, at no cost. Proof of ownership is required.
If you undervalued your property on your LPT Return, you can revise valuation upwards. You can do this through the Correct Return service using myAccount, Revenue Online Service (ROS) or the LPT online service. Your revised valuation should reflect the market value of your property as at 1 November 2021.
​Your property tax is calculated by multiplying the assessed value of your property by the applicable current municipal and provincial tax rate(s). The City bills and collects the provincial property tax amount for the Province of Alberta. Your annual property tax bill covers the period of January 1 to December 31.

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The general property transfer tax rate is: 1% of the fair market value up to and including $200,000. 2% of the fair market value greater than $200,000 and up to and including $2,000,000. 3% of the fair market value greater than $2,000,000.
You can deduct property taxes you incurred for your rental property for the period it was available for rent. For example, you can deduct property taxes for the land and building where your rental property is situated. For more information, go to Vacant land and Construction soft costs.
If your property has changed during the year, such as a change in a property class, property damaged by fire, demolition or otherwise, or a building undergoing repairs or renovations, you may be eligible for a cancellation, reduction or refund of your property taxes.
You can find your folio number and enrolment code on your current property tax notice or Statement of Account.
Since the property tax rate applies to each $1,000 of taxable assessed value, you must divide the assessed value of your property by $1,000. Next, multiply that number by the property tax rate for your property class to determine your property taxes.

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