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Property assessments are determined by MPAC.
Assessments are shared with municipalities.
Municipalities determine investments required to build thriving communities.
Your property assessment and the property taxes you pay are not the same thing.
The information on this page will help you better understand the relationship between your property’s assessed value and your property taxes.
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Establishes the province's assessment and taxation laws and determines education tax rates.
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Determines property assessments for all properties in Ontario.
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Determine revenue requirements, set municipal tax rates and collect property taxes to pay for municipal services.*
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Pay property taxes that pay for services in the community, and pay education taxes that help fund elementary and secondary schools in Ontario.
*Provincial Land Tax and levies by local boards are collected in unincorporated areas and contribute toward important services.
Use our free online tool, AboutMyProperty, to learn more about how your property was assessed and how its value compares to similar properties in your area.
At MPAC, we know understanding your property assessment is important to you, so we want to help you in any way we can. If you disagree with your property’s assessed value, you can file a Request for Reconsideration (RfR) for our review, free of charge.
Property taxes are calculated using the assessed value of your property and multiplying it by the combined municipal and education tax rates for your property class.
Your municipality or local taxing authority determines their revenue requirements, sets municipal tax rates and policies, and collects these property taxes to pay for your municipal services.
You can search for your municipality and contact them for more information about your property taxes.