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When will general assessment notices be mailed?
The following are proposed mailing months for specific General Assessment years:

General Assessment Year Notices Mailed
2023 June 2022
2025 June 2024
2027 June 2026
Can I file an application for revision for my Realty Assessment between General Assessment years?

Yes, you may file an application for revision for your Realty Assessment between General Assessment years.

A public notice appears in both daily newspapers to remind property owners of this important deadline.

You may also file an application for revision for a Supplementary Assessment Notice which may be issued by the Assessment and Taxation Department if there is a change in the details on a prior notice (for example: name, description, address, changes to property value, etc.).

If you have concerns about your assessment, you should act promptly to have your concerns addressed.

Legislation allows for an application for revision to be filed with the Board of Revision within 20 days of receipt of a Supplementary Assessment Notice.

What is the application for revision period for the 2024 Realty Assessment?

You may file for a formal review of your 2024 Realty Assessment between June 2, 2023 at 8:30 a.m. and June 27, 2023 at 4:30 p.m. CT. 

Applications for review of the 2024 Realty Assessment must be received no later than June 27, 2023 at 4:30 p.m. CT. Your completed application must include the non-refundable filing fee.  Late applications will not be accepted.

Will I always receive a Realty Assessment Notice between General Assessments?
No. You may receive a new assessment notice for a variety of reasons including:
  1. Ownership changes (initiated through Land Titles):
    • new owner(s)
    • change in title (change in name or title holders)

  2. Building alteration/demolition permit resulting in a change to assessed value, classification or liability:
    • additions to property (garage, deck, air conditioning, basement finish, etc.)
    • renovations/alterations
    • demolitions
    • conversion from multi-family to single family or single family to multi-family

  3. Inquiry resulting in a change to assessed value, classification or liability. Assessor has inspected property for:
    • structural problems
    • correcting property features
    • neighbourhood review
When will the 2024 Realty Assessment Notices be mailed out by the Assessment and Taxation Department?
June 2, 2023.
If I am expecting a 2024 Realty Assessment Notice and have not received it, what should I do?
Is the filing fee refundable?
No, the filing fee is non-refundable.
Can I file an application for revision for my tax bill?
No, you can only file an application for revision for your assessment.
Is it too late to file for a revision of my 2023 Base Realty Assessment?
Yes, the application period for the 2023 Base Realty Assessment was in June 2022.
Does the Board of Revision advertise the application for revision filing period every year?
Yes, a public notice is placed in the Winnipeg Free Press, Winnipeg Sun and La Liberté in the first and second weeks of June.
Do I have to pay the non-refundable fee at the same time that I file an application for revision?
Yes, the non-refundable filing fee must accompany the application for revision.

If the non-refundable filing fee does not accompany your application for revision, your application will not be accepted.
Can I file my application online?

Yes. Online filing is available between June 2 at 8:30 a.m. and June 27 at 4:30 p.m. CT Credit card payment is required.

If a property owner feels an application for review is warranted, online filing is encouraged.

When is the Board of Revision office open?
Monday to Friday, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Where is the Board of Revision located?
Susan A. Thompson Building, Main Floor
510 Main Street
Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3B 1B9.
Can I file an application for revision for my assessment if I miss the application for revision filing deadline?
No. If you miss the application for revision filing deadline, in any given year, you must wait until the next year to file an application for revision.

A public notice appears in both daily newspapers to remind property owners of this important deadline.
Is my personal information secure?
By filling out and submitting an Application for Revision form, you are hereby consenting to allow your personal information to be part of the public record.  Your personal information is being collected under the authority of The City of Winnipeg Charter Act, and is protected by the Protection of Privacy provisions of The Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.  This information will be used as part of the record of hearing bodies and will not be used or disclosed for any other purposes, except as authorized by law.  If you have any questions about the collection of this information, contact the Corporate FIPPA Coordinator, City Clerk's Department, Susan A. Thompson Building, 510 Main Street, Winnipeg MB, R3B 1B9, or by telephone at 311.
Who do I contact if I need more information?
Call the City of Winnipeg at 311 (open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week) or send an e-mail to .
Last update: May 17, 2023

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