Fort St. John City Issues Correction to Error in Property Tax Information Slip – Energeticcity.ca
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Fort St. John city issues correction to error in property tax information slip – Energeticcity.ca
Fort St. John has corrected an error in property tax information it sent to residents. (Tierra Mallorca/Unsplash) FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. — Property tax season is officially underway in Fort St. John, and the city has issued a correction for a mistake it made in the information it sent to residents. According to a press release from the city, property tax notices have been sent to all property owners within the city, either through mail or email. “W…
Fort Saskatchewan Council approves 5.40% property tax increase – Heartland News
Fort Saskatchwan City Council passed the 2025 Property Tax Bylaw at the May 13th meeting. With an approved operating budget of $100.2 million and a capital budget of $14.2 million, the average residential property will see an estimated 5.40% increase in the municipal portion of property taxes. That’s an increase of $124.69 per year higher than last year, based on an average residential property value of $449,205. “City Council understands that a…
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