Property Assessment
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New Brunswick property tax hikes leave more questions than answersProperty assessments were handed out on Friday and many people are facing significant spikes and wondering how the province is arriving at these assessments.EconomyMar 6, 2023
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New Brunswick property assessment up by 10.9 per cent, hitting $81 billionProperty assessments in New Brunswick have increased by 10.9 per cent and it's drawing some criticism amid low assessments on heavy industry.PoliticsOct 4, 2022
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‘Quite a shock’: Lethbridge homeowners see spike in property assessment valueThe City of Lethbridge mailed out property assessments on Jan. 5, which shows each home's market value as of July 2021.EconomyJan 27, 2022
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2022 BC Assessment shows a significant jump in property values‘British Columbia’s real estate market remains resilient and that means most property owners can expect higher assessment values for 2022.’CanadaJan 4, 2022
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2021 assessments sent out to Saskatoon property ownersThe city says the typical residential property assessed value in Saskatoon decreased seven per cent in the last assessment cycle.CanadaJan 27, 2021
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Saskatoon property assessment roll opensThe city’s property assessment roll will be open between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 a.m., excluding weekends and statutory holidays, until Feb. 3.CanadaJan 2, 2020
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‘Significant weakness’ found in HRM’s property tax system: reportAuditor General Evangeline Colman-Sadd found that some past and present HRM employees have more access to the city's tax system than they need for their jobs.CanadaJan 9, 2019
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Property assessment roll opens in SaskatoonCity of Saskatoon officials said the 2019 property assessment roll opened Wednesday and those disputing their assessment have until Feb. 4 to file an appeal.CanadaJan 2, 2019
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Kelowna city taxes could see a hikeCity tax notices in Kelowna could see a new 1.95 per cent infrastructure levy tacked onto the bill.CanadaDec 7, 2018
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New Brunswick’s Liberal Opposition to introduce bill that would tax big businessNew Brunswick's Liberal party is trying to force big business to pay more taxes, the opposition wants to end property tax exceptions for businesses with heavy machinery and equipment.PoliticsDec 7, 2018
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