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Final property tax bills are in the mail

First installment is due June 10
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Check your mailboxes. The City of Greater Sudbury has issued a notice that final property tax bills are in the mail.

The first installation is due June 10, and the second is due July 10. Those who have not received their final tax bill by May 31 should contact 311.

Those who receive their property tax bill online can login to their Customer Service Portal account at 311.greatersudbury.ca to access the bill. 

“If you did not receive an email advising that your bill is ready for viewing, please check your junk mail folder,” the city said in a news release.

“If you signed up for online billing after May 14, 2024, you will not receive an online bill for your 2024 final taxes, as paper copies have already been mailed out. Your next property tax bill, which will arrive in February 2025, will be available online.”

If you would like to sign up for online property tax billing, you can set up an account and enrol by visiting 311.greatersudbury.ca.

There are a number of ways to pay your property tax bill, including:

  • by mail, telephone or via internet banking.
  • at most banks, trust companies, credit unions and Caisse Populaires.
  • through your mortgage, arranged through your mortgage company.
  • by enrolling in a pre-authorized payment plan where payments are automatically withdrawn from your bank account either monthly or on the installation due date.
  • in person at Tom Davies Square or at a Citizen Service Center

“Property taxes are calculated by taking the value of your property and multiplying it by the total tax rate, established by council each spring. The value of your property is established by the Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC).”

For a breakdown of how your property taxes support municipal services, try out the online Tax Calculator at taxcalc.greatersudbury.ca.


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