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Property tax bills are in the mail and the first installment is due March 1

The City of Greater Sudbury has mailed out interim property tax bills, whose first installment is due March 1 and the second installment is due April 1
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Interim property tax bills are in the mail, with the first installment due March 1 and the second due April 1. 

The city issued 27,000 notices, which excludes those properties enrolled in a monthly pre-authorized tax payment plan and those whose taxes are remitted by their mortgage holder.

Those who do not receive their interim tax bill by Friday should phone 311. 

Property tax bills can be paid:

  • By mail, telephone or 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  • By enrolling in a pre-authorized payment plan where payments are automatically withdrawn from your bank account either monthly or on the installment due date

Interim property taxes help the city fund services until the final tax bill is collected later this year. This year’s budget deliberations ended with a tax levy increase of 3.1 per cent. The 2022 property tax policy, which will establish how this increase will affect property owners, will be finalized by city council in May. 

More information about municipal property tax bills and payment options can be found by phoning 311 or visiting greatersudbury.com/taxes.


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