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Alan and Dawn Gosnay moved to the northern Ontario township of Fauquier-Strickland, where about 500 people live, with hopes ...
July is the start of the fiscal year for the Ontario Trillium Benefit (OTB), which means those who are registered and ...
TORONTO - With a number of Ontario municipalities eyeing property tax increases, experts say homeowners across the province can expect to see higher tax bills this year because of inflation ...
The province hasn’t updated property assessments in nearly nine years, and doesn’t have a date for when the appraisals will take place. When they do, it could mean big changes to your tax bill ...
Steep property taxes increases for next year has several Ontario municipalities seeking change in how tax dollars are divided to curb such a rise again. Cities such as London, Mississauga ...
Property tax rates, which are calculated based on the state's or municipality's tax rate and a homeowner's property's value, vary dramatically across states, as they do across counties.
The Municipal Property Assessment Corporation used to assess every property across Ontario every four years, sharing those values with municipalities so they can determine property and education ...
Toronto is not alone in looking at a substantial property tax increase to ease budgetary pressures this year. Other municipalities are considering or have approved tax increases and at least one ...
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