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Finance & Tax Information

Tax Billing Information

Current Taxes

2025 DRAFT Financial Plan

2025 tax bills will be mailed in July.

2025 Taxes are due October 31, 2025. Any supplementary taxes are mailed in August and due December 31, 2025.

Any unpaid balance will be subject to penalty charged 1.25% per month. Penalties are for the whole month, and they are applied the first day of the month. 

Properties in arrears for taxes for two years or more will be eligible for tax sale.

Discount
The discount rates for pre-payment of 2025 taxes is as follows (as per bylaw 2024-07):

 January 5%, February 4%, March 3%, April 2%, May 1%, June - October PAR.

Payment Options
Taxes, Utilities, and Accounts can be paid in person via debit card, cash, cheque, or on-line banking. To use on-line banking contact the Municipal Office for your account number. Using the proper account number is very important to ensure that the proper rolls and accounts are credited.

Please include the portion of your bills with the Account or Roll number if you are mailing in cheques to ensure that the proper account is credited. 


*** 2025 CHANGES TO EDUCATION PROPERTY TAX CREDIT ADVANCE

What changes are being made to school tax rebates and credits on property tax statements for the 2025 tax year?

There are two key changes:

  • The School Tax Rebate, which provided a 50% rebate on school taxes for residential and farm properties, and a 10% rebate on school taxes for other properties, is being eliminated for all properties except farm properties. Farm properties will continue to receive the 50% rebate.
  • The Education Property Tax Credit (EPTC) is being replaced with the Homeowners Affordability Tax Credit (HATC) and is being increased to a maximum of $1,500. The credit maximum was $350 in 2023 and 2024. This credit only applies to residential properties that are designated as principal residences. You must notify the Municipal office when there is a change of your primary residence to continue to be eligible to receive the credit. 

Both the HATC and Manitoba School Tax Rebate will be applied directly on municipal property tax statements. 

For more information about the NEW Manitoba Homeowner Affordability Tax Credit, visit https://www.gov.mb.ca/finance/tao/eptc.html  or call Manitoba Government Inquiry at 1-866-626-4862.


Tax Statements & Owner Information
The property owner's name and address which appears on your tax statement is in accordance with the latest information and advice which has been made available to the Municipality. Address changes can be made directly through the Municipal office. IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THE MUNICIPAL OFFICE BE ADVISED PROMPTLY OF ANY CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP OR MAILING ADDRESS IN ORDER TO ENSURE THAT THE TAX BILL IS PROPERLY FORWARDED. It should be noted for future reference that failure to receive a bill does not excuse an owner from liability for any late payment penalty. Tax arrears and penalties must be paid in full before payment can be applied to current taxes. Any changes to ownership or names must be made through the Winnipeg Land Titles Office at 204-945-2042