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Your 2022 Property Tax Bill Mailout  REMINDERS!

The City of Calgary mailed out property tax bills for approximately 545,000 residential and non-residential properties this week. By the end of next week, all property owners should have received their property tax bill in the mail.

Property tax is due Thursday, June 30. A late payment penalty of seven per cent will be applied to any unpaid portion of property tax on July 1.

The property tax deadline does not apply to property owners who pay monthly through The City’s Tax Instalment Payment Plan (TIPP). More than 285,000 property owners pay their tax monthly through TIPP. Property owners can join TIPP at any time by visiting www.calgary.ca/TIPP to request an agreement or by calling 311.

It’s important to note that this year the Alberta Land Titles Office was approximately three months behind on ownership and address change updates. Alberta Land Titles is The City’s only source for property ownership details, if a property’s ownership or mailing address has not been updated by the Alberta Land Titles Office the tax bill will be mailed using outdated ownership information. Property owners who have not received their property tax bill by the first week of June should contact 311 to obtain a statement of account.

To avoid a late payment penalty, property owners need to submit payment or join TIPP by June 30. The seven per cent penalty will be applied to any unpaid portion of property tax on July 1. This penalty applies to all accounts that pay after the due date, including property owners who did not receive their tax bill in the mail.

Help is available to assist eligible low-income homeowners who meet income guidelines and eligibility criteria, regardless of age. For more information visit calgary.ca/ptap.

Property owners can go to the calgary.ca/taxbreakdown to enter the amount of their property tax and see how their property tax dollars are invested in City services that Calgarians rely on every day.

Sean Chu

Sean Chu arrived in Calgary from Taiwan in 1985 speaking not a word of English, and within 7 years he was a sworn officer with the Calgary Police Service. From that point on Sean worked with the Calgary Police Service as on Officer for 21 years in a number of roles until 2013.

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