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Estimate Your Residential Property Taxes
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Estimate Your Residential Property Taxes
Your 2010 residential property taxes can be estimated by multiplying the individual property assessment value by the 2010 tax rate. To find out your 2010 tax bill amount, enter the property assessment value from your 2010 Assessment Notice in the box below.
Keep in mind that your property taxes are based on the municipally assessed value of the property, which may differ from the purchase price of the property.
The Tax Rate Bylaw was approved by Council May 3, 2010. The estimator has been revised to reflect the approved rates.
Please note that the Property Tax Notices will be mailed on or about May 28, 2010.
Enter your property value:
(with no comma or space)
Your property tax breaks down as follows:
$
goes toward Municipal Property Taxes for Municipal Services
$
goes toward Provincial Property Taxes for Education
$
goes toward the Piper Creek Foundation Requisition for seniors lodge accommodation
Estimated Total $