Winnipeg, MB - Approximately 226,000 property tax bills are being mailed on Thursday, May 5. The deadline for paying this year's property taxes is June 30, 2016.
The property tax bill will include the annual property tax brochure, which provides important information regarding methods of payment and penalties for late payment. Also included in the property tax bill package will be information concerning the City’s investment in infrastructure for 2016 and the provincial school tax credit for seniors.
Property owners are reminded of the following ways to pay property taxes:
- Tax Installment Payment Plan (TIPP)
- In-person at your financial institution
- Online or by telephone banking through your financial institution
- By courier
- In person at City Hall, 510 Main Street or at the Bilingual Service Centre, 170 Goulet. In person payment methods are cash, cheque or money order
- Using the drive-by service from June 28 to 30, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The drive-by service is located at the corner of James Avenue and King Street. Please have your tax bill and a cheque or money order ready in an envelope to present to staff. Cash payments cannot be accepted using this method.
Citizens are reminded that the City does not offer the option of paying taxes using a credit card. However, this payment option is available online through a third-party service provider. For more information regarding paying your property taxes with a credit card, visit City of Winnipeg - Assessment and Taxation Payment Methods
For information regarding you 2016 property taxes, please visit City of Winnipeg - Assessment and Taxation or contact 311, open 24 hours every day, by phone at 311 or by email at 311@winnipeg.ca.