Edmonton Property Taxes
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Half of Edmonton property owners will see less than 4.96% tax increase: citySingle detached homes in Boyle Street and Ogilvie Ridge increased in assessed market value the most and Ramsay Heights and Westridge decreased the most between 2022 and 2023.ConsumerJan 16
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Edmonton property owners should expect tax assessments this monthThe overall tax increases are slated to come in at 4.96 per cent in 2023, 4.96 per cent in 2024, 4.95 per cent in 2025 and 4.39 per cent in 2026.ConsumerJan 3
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Multi-million dollar homes in Edmonton could face a ‘mansion tax’ in 2023Owning a multi-million dollar home in Edmonton could have you paying more in property taxes next year. This if a new tax being proposed by a city councillor goes through.ConsumerJun 26, 2022
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2022 Edmonton property tax notices are in the mailEdmonton property owners can expect to see their property tax notices soon as the city sent out more than 400,000 notices on Tuesday.MoneyMay 25, 2022
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City council aims to keep Edmonton property taxes affordable despite difficult fiscal position: Sohi"We want to make sure that Edmontonians' living remains affordable, that our taxes remain affordable," the mayor said Monday.PoliticsMay 10, 2022
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City of Edmonton making it easier to pay property taxes during pandemicAt a city council meeting on Wednesday, there was unanimous support to help reduce the burden on Edmontonians when it comes to paying their property taxes.PoliticsApr 21, 2021
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Edmonton city council shifts tax break from homeowners to businessEdmonton homeowners will see their property taxes go up while businesses will get a break on theirs as the result of a vote at a city council meeting on Wednesday.PoliticsApr 29, 2020
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City of Edmonton property tax notices are in the mailAccording to the city, a typical single-family home assessed at $399,500 will pay $3,628 in property taxes this year.MoneyMay 21, 2019
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Edmonton decides to keep property tax increase at 2.6%The final number is in at Edmonton City Hall for your property tax increase.PoliticsApr 12, 2019
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Bob Layton: Needing a better tax planEdmonton Mayor Don Iveson is suggesting what he thinks is a better way of taxing us.CommentarySep 14, 2018
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